- "Janus-type" ruthenium complex bearing both phosphonic acids and pyrene groups for functionalization of ITO and HOPG surfaces
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A novel Janus-type ruthenium complex bearing both phosphonic acid and pyrene groups was tethered to both ITO and HOPG surfaces in different tethering modes. On the ITO surface, the phosphonic groups were selectively attached to the ITO, resulting in the h
- Yang, Li,Ozawa, Hiroaki,Koumoto, Mayuko,Yoshikawa, Kai,Matsunaga, Mariko,Haga, Masa-Aki
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- A Photorobust Mo(0) Complex Mimicking [Os(2,2′-bipyridine)3]2+and Its Application in Red-to-Blue Upconversion
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Osmium(II) polypyridines are a well-known class of complexes with luminescent metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) excited states that are currently experiencing a revival due to their application potential in organic photoredox catalysis, triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion, and phototherapy. At the same time, there is increased interest in the development of photoactive complexes made from Earth-abundant rather than precious metals. Against this background, we present a homoleptic Mo(0) complex with a new diisocyanide ligand exhibiting different bite angles and a greater extent of π-conjugation than previously reported related chelates. This new design leads to deep red emission, which is unprecedented for homoleptic arylisocyanide complexes of group 6 metals. With a 3MLCT lifetime of 56 ns, an emission band maximum at 720 nm, and a photoluminescence quantum yield of 1.5% in deaerated toluene at room temperature, the photophysical properties are reminiscent of the prototypical [Os(2,2′-bipyridine)3]2+ complex. Under 635 nm irradiation with a cw-laser, the new Mo(0) complex sensitizes triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion of 9,10-diphenylanthracene (DPA), resulting in delayed blue fluorescence with an anti-Stokes shift of 0.93 eV. The photorobustness of the Mo(0) complex and the upconversion quantum yield are high enough to generate a flux of upconverted light that can serve as a sufficiently potent irradiation source for a blue-light-driven photoisomerization reaction. These findings are relevant in the greater contexts of designing new luminophores and photosensitizers for use in red-light-driven photocatalysis, photochemical upconversion, light-harvesting, and phototherapy.
- Bilger, Jakob B.,Kerzig, Christoph,Larsen, Christopher B.,Wenger, Oliver S.
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- Identification and optimization of biphenyl derivatives as novel tubulin inhibitors targeting colchicine-binding site overcoming multidrug resistance
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Microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) are among the most successful chemotherapeutic drugs, but their efficacy is often limited by the development of multidrug resistance (MDR). Therefore, the development of novel MTAs with the ability to overcome MDR is urgently needed. In this contribution, through modification of the unsymmetric biaryl compounds, we discovered a novel compound dxy-1-175 with potent anti-proliferative activity against cancer cells. Mechanistic study revealed that dxy-1-175 inhibited tubulin polymerization by interacting with the colchicine-binding site of tubulin, which caused cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase. Based on the predicted binding model of dxy-1-175 with tubulin, a series of new 4-benzoylbiphenyl analogues were designed and synthesized. Among them, the hydrochloride compound 12e with improved solubility and good stability in human liver microsome, exhibited the most potent anti-proliferative activity with IC50 value in the low nanomolar range, and markedly inhibited the growth of breast cancer 4T1 xenograft in vivo. Notably, 12e effectively overcame P-gp-mediated MDR and our preliminary data suggested that 12e may not be a substrate of P-glycoprotein (P-gp). Taken together, our study reveals a novel MTA 12e targeting the colchicine-binding site with potent anticancer activity and the ability to circumvent MDR.
- Cheng, Bao,Zhu, Guirong,Meng, Linghua,Wu, Guolin,Chen, Qin,Ma, Shengming
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- Sequential Ir/Cu-Mediated Method for the Meta-Selective C-H Radiofluorination of (Hetero)Arenes
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This article describes a sequential Ir/Cu-mediated process for the meta-selective C-H radiofluorination of (hetero)arene substrates. In the first step, Ir-catalyzed C(sp2)-H borylation affords (hetero)aryl pinacolboronate (BPin) esters. The intermediate organoboronates are then directly subjected to copper-mediated radiofluorination with [18F]tetrabutylammonium fluoride to afford fluorine-18 labeled (hetero)arenes in high radiochemical yield and radiochemical purity. This entire process is performed on a benchtop without Schlenk or glovebox techniques and circumvents the need to isolate (hetero)aryl boronate esters. The reaction was automated on a TracerLab FXFN module with 1,3-dimethoxybenzene and a meta-tyrosine derivative. The products, [18F]1-fluoro-3,5-dimethoxybenzene and an 18F-labeled meta-tyrosine derivative, were obtained in 37 ± 5% isolated radiochemical yield and >99% radiochemical purity and 25% isolated radiochemical yield and 99% radiochemical purity, and 0.52 Ci/μmol (19.24 GBq/μmol) molar activity (Am), respectively.
- Wright, Jay S.,Sharninghausen, Liam S.,Preshlock, Sean,Brooks, Allen F.,Sanford, Melanie S.,Scott, Peter J. H.
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- Engaging Ag(0) single atoms in silver(I) salts-mediated C-B and C-S coupling under visible light irradiation
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Silver(I) salts were found active in the borylation and sulfenylation of aryl iodides under visible light irradiation. The optimized borylation protocol using AgF did not need any additive, operated under very mild conditions, and well tolerated a broad scope of substrates and boron sources. Formation of Ag(0) single atoms (AgSAs) during the borylation reactions was examined using high-angle annular dark field aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscope (HAADF AC-STEM) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The activities of the silver(I) salts were affected by the anions and could be associated with their abilities in formation of AgSAs during the reactions. Kinetic studies showed that the deiodination rate was linearly correlated with the loading of AgSAs, and hence AgSAs were the true catalytic centers for the 1e?-reduction of the C-I moieties. The oxidation state of AgSAs kept 0 in both the resting and the working states. A “work-in-tandem” mechanism involving AgSAs as the catalytic centers and AgNPs as the light absorber to achieve the borylation of aryl iodides under visible light irradiation is proposed. The current approach not only provides an alternative system for borylation and sulfenylation of aryl iodides, but also reveals a new activity of silver(I) salts involving AgSAs under visible light irradiation.
- Cui, Enxin,Guo, Lirong,Li, Haibin,Qiao, Dan,Tung, Chen-Ho,Wang, Yifeng
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- Photo-induced thiolate catalytic activation of inert Caryl-hetero bonds for radical borylation
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Substantial effort is currently being devoted to obtaining photoredox catalysts with high redox power. Yet, it remains challenging to apply the currently established methods to the activation of bonds with high bond dissociation energy and to substrates with high reduction potentials. Herein, we introduce a novel photocatalytic strategy for the activation of inert substituted arenes for aryl borylation by using thiolate as a catalyst. This catalytic system exhibits strong reducing ability and engages non-activated Caryl–F, Caryl–X, Caryl–O, Caryl–N, and Caryl–S bonds in productive radical borylation reactions, thus expanding the available aryl radical precursor scope. Despite its high reducing power, the method has a broad substrate scope and good functional-group tolerance. Spectroscopic investigations and control experiments suggest the formation of a charge-transfer complex as the key step to activate the substrates.
- K?nig, Burkhard,Wang, Hua,Wang, Shun
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- Recyclable Pd2dba3/XPhos/PEG-2000 System for Efficient Borylation of Aryl Chlorides: Practical Access to Aryl Boronates
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Pd2dba3/XPhos in poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG-2000) is shown to be a highly stable and efficient catalyst for the borylation of aryl chlorides with bis(pinacolato)diboron. The borylation reaction proceeds smoothly at 110 °C, delivering a wide variety of aryl boronates in good to excellent yields with high functional group tolerance. The crude products were easily isolated via simple extraction of the reaction mixture with cyclohexane. Moreover, both expensive Pd2dba3 and XPhos in PEG-2000 system could be readily recycled and reused more than six times without loss of catalytic efficiency.
- Cai, Mingzhong,Huang, Bin,Luo, Chengkai,Xu, Caifeng
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- Unveiling Extreme Photoreduction Potentials of Donor-Acceptor Cyanoarenes to Access Aryl Radicals from Aryl Chlorides
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Since the seminal work of Zhang in 2016, donor-acceptor cyanoarene-based fluorophores, such as 1,2,3,5-tetrakis(carbazol-9-yl)-4,6-dicyanobenzene (4CzIPN), have been widely applied in photoredox catalysis and used as excellent metal-free alternatives to noble metal Ir- and Ru-based photocatalysts. However, all the reported photoredox reactions involving this chromophore family are based on harnessing the energy from a single visible light photon, with a limited range of redox potentials from -1.92 to +1.79 V vs SCE. Here, we document the unprecedented discovery that this family of fluorophores can undergo consecutive photoinduced electron transfer (ConPET) to achieve very high reduction potentials. One of the newly synthesized catalysts, 2,4,5-tri(9H-carbazol-9-yl)-6-(ethyl(phenyl)amino)isophthalonitrile (3CzEPAIPN), possesses a long-lived (12.95 ns) excited radical anion form, 3CzEPAIPN?-*, which can be used to activate reductively recalcitrant aryl chlorides (Ered ≈ -1.9 to -2.9 V vs SCE) under mild conditions. The resultant aryl radicals can be engaged in synthetically valuable aromatic C-B, C-P, and C-C bond formation to furnish arylboronates, arylphosphonium salts, arylphosphonates, and spirocyclic cyclohexadienes.
- Cao, Jilei,Tang, Xinxin,Toh, Ren Wei,Wang, Han,Wu, Jie,Wu, Xiangyang,Xu, Jinhui,Yang, Xiaona,Yeow, Edwin K. L.,Zhou, Rong
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- FGFR INHIBITOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF
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An azatricyclic compound (as represented by formula I) which acts as an inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFR), as well as a pharmaceutical composition thereof, a preparation method, and a use therefor in the treatment of FGFR-mediated diseases. The azatricyclic compound exerts an effect by means of participating in the regulation of a plurality of processes such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, neovascularization, and the like. AA%%%Formula (I).
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- Direct C?H Borylation of Arenes Catalyzed by Saturated Hydride-Boryl-Iridium-POP Complexes: Kinetic Analysis of the Elemental Steps
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The saturated trihydride IrH3{κ3-P,O,P-[xant(PiPr2)2]} (1; xant(PiPr2)2=9,9-dimethyl-4,5-bis(diisopropylphosphino)xanthene) activates the B?H bond of two molecules of pinacolborane (HBpin) to give H2, the hydride-boryl derivatives IrH2(Bpin){κ3-P,O,P-[xant(PiPr2)2]} (2) and IrH(Bpin)2{κ3-P,O,P-[xant(PiPr2)2]} (3) in a sequential manner. Complex 3 activates a C?H bond of two molecules of benzene to form PhBpin and regenerates 2 and 1, also in a sequential manner. Thus, complexes 1, 2, and 3 define two cycles for the catalytic direct C?H borylation of arenes with HBpin, which have dihydride 2 as a common intermediate. C?H bond activation of the arenes is the rate-determining step of both cycles, as the C?H oxidative addition to 3 is faster than to 2. The results from a kinetic study of the reactions of 1 and 2 with HBpin support a cooperative function of the hydride ligands in the B?H bond activation. The addition of the boron atom of the borane to a hydride facilitates the coordination of the B?H bond through the formation of κ1- and κ2-dihydrideborate intermediates.
- Esteruelas, Miguel A.,Martínez, Antonio,Oliván, Montserrat,O?ate, Enrique
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- Two Ligands Transfer from Ag to Pd: En Route to (SIPr)Pd(CF2H)(X) and Its Application in One-Pot C-H Borylation/Difluoromethylation
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A process for the concurrent transfer of both the NHC ligand and the difluoromethyl group from [(SIPr)Ag(CF2H)] to PdX2 (X = Cl, OAc, and OPiv) for the preparation of [(SIPr)Pd(CF2H)X] complexes is described. These complexes were air-stable and easily underwent transmetalation with aryl pinacol boronate/reductive elimination to generate ArCF2H in high yields. Based on this discovery, the first one-pot C-H borylation and difluoromethylation process for the preparation of difluoromethylated (hetero)arenes was developed.
- Herbert, Simon,Kinzel, Tom,Shen, Qilong,Zhang, Wei,Zhao, Haiwei
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- Highly Selective and Divergent Acyl and Aryl Cross-Couplings of Amides via Ir-Catalyzed C-H Borylation/N-C(O) Activation
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Herein, we demonstrate that amides can be readily coupled with nonactivated arenes via sequential Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation/N-C(O) activation. This methodology provides facile access to biaryl ketones and biaryls by the sterically controlled Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation and divergent acyl and decarbonylative amide N-C(O) and C-C activation. The methodology diverts the traditional acylation and arylation regioselectivity, allowing us to directly utilize readily available arenes and amides to produce valuable ketone and biaryl motifs.
- Gao, Pengcheng,Szostak, Michal
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- Iron-Catalyzed Borylation of Aryl Ethers via Cleavage of C-O Bonds
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Herein, we report the iron-catalyzed borylation of aryl ethers and aryl amines via cleavage of C-O and C-N bonds. This protocol does not require the use of Grignard reagents and displays a broad substrate scope, which allows the late-stage borylation. It also provides facile access to multisubstituted arenes through C-H functionalization using 2-pyridyloxy as the directing group.
- Zeng, Xiaoqin,Zhang, Yuxuan,Liu, Zhengli,Geng, Shasha,He, Yun,Feng, Zhang
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- Origin of the Difference in Reactivity between Ir Catalysts for the Borylation of C-H Bonds
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A mechanistic study on the origin of the difference in reactivity between Ir catalysts for C-H borylation reactions is reported. Catalytic reactions of B2pin2 with a series of substrates that require high temperatures and long reaction times were conducted. These reactions catalyzed by the combination of [Ir(COD)(OMe)]2 and 3,4,7,8-tetramethylphenanthroline (tmphen) occur in yields that are substantially higher than those of reactions catalyzed by [Ir(COD)(OMe)]2 and 4,4′-di-tert-butylbipyridine (dtbpy). The electronic properties of Ir catalysts ligated by dtbpy or tmphen and their stoichiometric reactivity were investigated. It was found that a longer lifetime rather than higher reactivity of the catalyst leads to higher yields of reactions catalyzed by Ir-tmphen. The catalyst ligated by dtbpy decomposes principally by dissociation of the ligand and rapid borylation at the positions alpha to nitrogen. Thus, the greater stability of the catalyst containing tmphen results from its greater binding constant.
- Oeschger, Raphael J.,Larsen, Matthew A.,Bismuto, Alessandro,Hartwig, John F.
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- Nickel-Catalyzed C(sp2)-H Borylation of Arenes
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In this study, C(sp2)-H borylation of arenes was accomplished by a nickel catalyst, resulting in good yield. Alkyl and alkoxy arenes were successfully functionalized, affording C(sp2)-H borylated compounds. It was unraveled that the well-defined abnormal N-heterocyclic carbene based Ni(II) complex breaks into Ni nanoparticles (Ni-NPs), which act as catalytically active species. A series of controlled reactions under stoichiometric conditions along with spectroscopic studies and single-crystal X-ray crystallographic study helped us to understand the formation of Ni-NPs along with formation of a boron(III) compound during this reaction.
- Das, Arpan,Hota, Pradip Kumar,Mandal, Swadhin K.
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- NNB-type tridentate boryl ligands enabling a highly active iridium catalyst for C–H borylation
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Boryl ligands play a very important role in catalysis because of their very high electron-donating property. In this paper, NNB-type boryl anions were designed as tridentate ligands to promote aryl C–H borylation. In combination with [IrCl(COD)]2/su
- Ding, Siyi,Wang, Linghua,Miao, Zongcheng,Li, Pengfei
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- Transition-Metal-Free ipso-Trifluoromethylthiolation of Lithium Aryl Boronates
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A transition-metal-free direct trifluoromethylthiolation of the ipso-carbon of lithium aryl boronates with trifluoromethanesulfenate under mild conditions was described. In addition, late-stage site-selective C-H borylation/trifluoromethylation and C-Cl b
- Shen, Feng,Zheng, Hanliang,Xue, Xiao-Song,Lu, Long,Shen, Qilong
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- A mesoporous NNN-pincer-based metal-organic framework scaffold for the preparation of noble-metal-free catalysts
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Through topology-guided synthesis, a Zr-based mesoporous MOF was successfully constructed, adopting a β-cristobalite-type structure. The MOF is embedded with well-arranged terpyridine coordination sites for facile post-synthetic metalation, and can be effectively used as a general scaffold for the preparation of noble-metal-free catalysts. For instance, the scaffolded metal@MOF material exhibits highly efficient catalytic activity for alkene epoxidation and arene borylation.
- Zhang, Yingmu,Li, Jialuo,Yang, Xinyu,Zhang, Peng,Pang, Jiandong,Li, Bao,Zhou, Hong-Cai
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- Sterically controlled C-H/C-H homocoupling of arenes: Via C-H borylation
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A mild one-pot protocol for the synthesis of symmetrical biaryls by sequential Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation and Cu-catalyzed homocoupling of arenes is described. The regiochemistry of the biaryl formed is sterically controlled as dictated by the C-H borylation step. The methodology is also successfully extended to heteroarenes. Some of the products obtained by this approach are impossible to obtain via the Ullmann or the Suzuki coupling protocols. Finally, we have shown a one-pot sequence describing C-H borylation/Cu-catalyzed homocoupling/Pd-catalyzed Suzuki coupling to obtain π-extended arene frameworks.
- Pei, Xiaocong,Zhou, Guan,Li, Xuejing,Xu, Yuchen,Panicker, Resmi C.,Srinivasan, Rajavel
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- Hydrogenation of Borylated Arenes
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A cis-selective hydrogenation of abundant aryl boronic acids and their derivatives catalyzed by rhodium cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbene (Rh–CAAC) is reported. The reaction tolerates a variety of boron-protecting groups and provides direct access to a broad s
- Wollenburg, Marco,Moock, Daniel,Glorius, Frank
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- Compound Cur20 and preparing method and application thereof
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The invention discloses a novel compound Cur20 and a preparing method thereof. The structural formula of the novel compound is shown in the description. The compound Cur20 has the antioxidation effect, can promote generation of blood vessels, and can be u
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- Bedford-type palladacycle-catalyzed miyaura borylation of aryl halides with tetrahydroxydiboron in water
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A mild aqueous protocol for palladium catalyzed Miyaura borylation of aryl iodides, aryl bromides and aryl chlorides with tetrahydroxydiboron (BBA) as a borylating agent is developed. The developed methodology requires low catalyst loading of Bedford-type palladacycle catalyst (0.05 mol %) and works best under mild reaction conditions at 40 °C in short time of 6 h in water. In addition, our studies show that for Miyaura borylation using BBA in aqueous condition, maintaining a neutral reaction pH is very important for reproducibility and higher yields of corresponding borylated products. Moreover, our protocol is applicable for a broad range of aryl halides, corresponding borylated products are obtained in excellent yields up to 93% with 29 examples demonstrating its broad utility and functional group tolerance.
- Zernickel, Anna,Du, Weiyuan,Ghorpade, Seema A.,Sawant, Dinesh N.,Makki, Arwa A.,Sekar, Nagaiyan,Eppinger, J?rg
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- A dye-sensitized solar cell of the two pro-asymmetric synthetic imidazole ruthenium complex and its preparation method
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The invention relates to an amphiphilic benzimidazole ruthenium complex for a dye-sensitized solar cell and a preparation method of the amphiphilic benzimidazole ruthenium complex and belongs to the technical field of synthetic chemistry. The preparation
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- Paper-Based Colorimetric Sensor System for High-Throughput Screening of C?H Borylation
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A paper-based colorimetric sensor system (PBCSS) was developed to detect the amount of bis(pinacolato)diboron (B2Pin2) and applied as a high-throughput screening protocol in Ir-catalyzed C?H borylation. First, 96 ligands were screened for the borylation of benzene, and then 12 of them were selected and tested for five substrates. These reaction mixtures were spotted in the PBCSS, showing a blue-violet color. The value of the gray scale of each reaction was obtained from these colored spots and converted to the extent of conversion of B2Pin2. The extents of conversion of B2Pin2 obtained from the PBCSS showed good correlation with those obtained from gas chromatography analysis. In addition, the modified conversion using blank data showed good correlation with the yield of products.
- Kim, Han-Sung,Eom, Min Sik,Han, Min Su,Lee, Sunwoo
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- A benzimidazole symmetry of Pyren-containing chemical complex and method of preparing the same
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The invention relates to a pyrenyl-containing symmetric benzimidazole ruthenium complex and its preparation method, and belongs to the technical field of the synthesis chemistry. The preparation method comprises the following steps: reacting an initial ra
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- Borane pyridine pre-ligand and its preparation method and application and method for preparing aryl borate (by machine translation)
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The present invention provides a kind of borane pyridine pre-ligand and its preparation method and application and method for preparing aryl borate, the invention uses a relatively low price and easy to operate method for the synthesis of pyridine base bo
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- The drastic effect of cobalt and chromium catalysts in the borylation of arylzinc reagents
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A new synthetic approach to arylboronic esters from arylzinc reagents with boryl electrophiles MeOB(OR)2 has been developed. Furthermore, this protocol could be applied to the cyclization/borylation of alkynylaryl iodides to afford cyclized vinylboronic esters.
- Komeyama, Kimihiro,Kiguchi, Shinnosuke,Takaki, Ken
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- Pyrazolo [3,4 - the b] pyridine and [...] composition preparation method and use of (by machine translation)
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The present invention provides a pyrazolo [3,4 - the b] pyridine and [...] compound of preparation and use, in particular, the present invention provides a following formula (I) compounds are shown, wherein the definition of each group as described in the specification. The compounds of the invention has excellent tyrosine kinase inhibiting activity, so can be used for preparing a series of treating diseases associated with the tyrosine kinase activity of the drug. (by machine translation)
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- Star adamantane derivative molecular glass and method of producing the same, application
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The invention discloses star-shaped adamantane derivative molecular glasses having the following structure shown in the description, wherein substituents R1-R12 are respectively hydrogen, hydroxy, alkoxy or acid sensitivity substituents; the substituents
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- A star-shaped four phenyl ethylene derivative molecular glass, positive photoresist, positive tone photoresist coating and its application
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The invention discloses starlike tetraphenylethylene derivative molecular glass, a positive photoresist, a positive photoresist coating and application thereof. The starlike tetraphenylethylene derivative molecular glass has the molecular structure shown
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- Double N,B-Type Bidentate Boryl Ligands Enabling a Highly Active Iridium Catalyst for C-H Borylation
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Boryl ligands hold promise in catalysis due to their very high electron-donating property. In this communication double N,B-type boryl anions were designed as bidentate ligands to promote an sp2 C-H borylation reaction. A symmetric pyridine-con
- Wang, Guanghui,Xu, Liang,Li, Pengfei
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- Para -C-H borylation of benzene derivatives by a bulky iridium catalyst
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A highly para-selective aromatic C-H borylation has been accomplished. By a new iridium catalyst bearing a bulky diphosphine ligand, Xyl-MeO-BIPHEP, the C-H borylation of monosubstituted benzenes can be affected with para-selectivity up to 91%. This catalytic system is quite different from the usual iridium catalysts that cannot distinguish meta- and para-C-H bonds of monosubstituted benzene derivatives, resulting in the preferred formation of meta-products. The para-selectivity increases with increasing bulkiness of the substituent on the arene, indicating that the regioselectivity of the present reaction is primarily controlled by steric repulsion between substrate and catalyst. Caramiphen, an anticholinergic drug used in the treatment of Parkinsons disease, was converted into five derivatives via our para-selective borylation. The present [Ir(cod)OH]2/Xyl-MeO-BIPHEP catalyst represents a unique, sterically controlled, para-selective, aromatic C-H borylation system that should find use in streamlined, predictable chemical synthesis and in the rapid discovery and optimization of pharmaceuticals and materials.
- Saito, Yutaro,Segawa, Yasutomo,Itami, Kenichiro
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- MOLECULAR GLASS OF SPIROFLUORENE DERIVATIVE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF AND USE THEREOF IN PHOTO-ETCHING
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Disclosed is a molecular glass of a spirofluorene derivative having a molecular structure as follows: formula (I), wherein each of R1-R12 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, a methoxyl group or an acid-sensitive substituent; substi
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- Rhodium-catalyzed borylation of aryl 2-pyridyl ethers through cleavage of the carbon-oxygen bond: Borylative removal of the directing group
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The rhodium-catalyzed reaction of aryl 2-pyridyl ethers with a diboron reagent results in the formation of arylboronic acid derivatives via activation of the C(aryl)-O bonds. The straightforward synthesis of 1,2-disubstituted arenes was enabled through catalytic ortho C-H bond functionalization directed by the 2-pyridyloxy group followed by substitution of this group with a boryl group. Several control experiments revealed that the presence of a sp2 nitrogen atom at the 2-position of the substrate and the use of a boron-based reagent were crucial for the activation of the relatively inert C(aryl)-O bond of aryl 2-pyridyl ethers.
- Kinuta, Hirotaka,Tobisu, Mamoru,Chatani, Naoto
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- METHOD FOR PREPARING AMINOARYLBORANE COMPOUNDS OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF
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The present invention provides a process for the preparation of aminoarylborane compounds and derivatives thereof comprising a step of arylation by reacting an aryl chloride with an aminoborane compound in the presence of a catalytic system.
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- Method for preparing aminoarylborane compounds or derivatives thereof
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The present invention provides a process for the preparation of aminoarylborane compounds and derivatives thereof comprising a step of arylation by reacting an aryl chloride with an aminoborane compound in the presence of a catalytic system. Typically, th
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- SiliaCat diphenylphosphine palladium(II) catalyzed borylation of aryl halides
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We investigate the heterogeneously catalyzed direct synthesis of boronic acid pinacol esters using a wide range of aryl chlorides, bromides, and iodides, and bis(pinacolato)diboron as the borylating agent over the sol-gel entrapped SiliaCat diphenylphosphine palladium(II) catalyst. Optimization of the reaction conditions, scale-up of the optimized process, and analysis of palladium leaching enabled us to establish a new selective route for direct access to a diverse set of boronic acid pinacol esters. Clean borylation for scale-up: With the easy access and broad availability of diverse borylated species, the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction has become routine in industry and in research labs. We report a new selective route for direct access to a diverse set of boronic acid pinacol esters over the sol-gel entrapped SiliaCat diphenylphosphine palladium(II) catalyst that can be easily scaled-up.
- Pandarus, Valerica,Marion, Olivier,Gingras, Genevieve,Beland, Francois,Ciriminna, Rosaria,Pagliaro, Mario
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p. 1340 - 1348
(2014/05/20)
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- Regioselective conversion of arenes to N-aryl-1,2,3-triazoles Using C-H Borylation
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A one-pot protocol for the synthesis of N-aryl 1,2,3-triazoles from arenes by an iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation/copper catalyzed azidation/click sequence is described. 1mol % of Cu(OTf)2 was found to efficiently catalyze both the azidation and the click reaction. The applicability of this method is demonstrated by the late-stage chemoselective installation of 1,2,3-triazole moiety into unactivated molecules of pharmaceutical importance.
- Srinivasan, Rajavel,Coyne, Anthony G.,Abell, Chris
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supporting information
p. 11680 - 11684
(2014/10/15)
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- Borylation of unactivated aryl chlorides under mild conditions by using diisopropylaminoborane as a borylating reagent
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The synthesis of arylboronic ester derivatives from aryl chlorides by using aryl(amino)boranes is described. Palladium-catalyzed coupling between aryl chlorides and diisopropylaminoborane leads to the formation of a C-B bond under mild conditions. A wide range of functional groups are tolerated, making this method particularly useful for the borylation of functionalized aromatics. Salts make the difference: The synthesis of arylboronic ester derivatives from aryl chlorides by using aryl(amino)boranes is described. Palladium-catalyzed coupling between aryl chlorides and diisopropylaminoborane leads to the formation of a C-B bond under mild conditions. A wide range of substituents, including electron-withdrawing groups, are tolerated (see scheme).
- Guerrand, Helene D. S.,Marciasini, Ludovic D.,Jousseaume, Melissa,Vaultier, Michel,Pucheault, Mathieu
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supporting information
p. 5573 - 5579
(2014/05/20)
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- High-throughput optimization of Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation: A tutorial for practical applications
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With the aid of high-throughput screening, the efficiency of Ir-catalyzed C-H borylations has been assessed as functions of precatalyst, boron reagent, ligand, order of addition, temperature, solvent, and substrate. This study not only validated some acce
- Preshlock, Sean M.,Ghaffari, Behnaz,Maligres, Peter E.,Krska, Shane W.,Maleczka, Robert E.,Smith, Milton R.
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p. 7572 - 7582
(2013/06/27)
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- Microwave-assisted, Ir-catalyzed aromatic C-H borylation
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One-step conversions of 1,3-disubstituted benzenes to aryl boronates and 2,6-disubstituted pyridines to heteroaryl boronates are described. Microwave heating was used for all reactions. [(COD)Ir(μ-OMe)]2 and 4,4′-di-tert-butyl-2,2′-bipyridine w
- Zeqing, Li,Zhibin, Liang,Yuqiang, Wang,Pei, Yu
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p. 1917 - 1926
(2013/06/05)
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- Sterically controlled alkylation of arenes through iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation
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Complementary chemistry: A one-pot method for the site-selective alkylation of arenes controlled by steric effects is reported. The process occurs through Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation, followed by Pd- or Ni-catalyzed coupling with alkyl electrophiles. This selectivity complements that of the typical Friedel-Crafts alkylation; meta-selective alkylation of a broad range of arenes with various electronic properties and functional groups occurs in good yield with high site selectivity. Copyright
- Robbins, Daniel W.,Hartwig, John F.
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supporting information
p. 933 - 937
(2013/02/25)
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- Sterically controlled iodination of arenes via iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation
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A mild method to prepare aryl and heteroaryl iodides by sequential C-H borylation and iodination is reported. The regioselectivity of this process is controlled by steric effects on the C-H borylation step and is complementary to existing methods to form aryl iodides. The iodination of boronic esters has potential for the synthesis of radiolabeled aryl iodides, as demonstrated by the concise synthesis of a potential tracer for SPECT imaging.
- Partridge, Benjamin M.,Hartwig, John F.
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p. 140 - 143
(2013/03/28)
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- A general strategy for the perfluoroalkylation of arenes and arylbromides by using arylboronate esters and [(phen)CuRF]
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A versatile method for the synthesis of aryl perfluoroalkanes from arenes and aryl bromides is described. Substituted arenes or aryl bromides are converted in situ to an aryl boronate ester that readily undergoes perfluoroalkylation in air with [(phen)CuRF]. A broad range of aryl bromide substrates were perfluoroalkylated in good yield for the first time. [(phen)CuCF3] is now commercially available and has been prepared on 20g scale. Copyright
- Litvinas, Nichole D.,Fier, Patrick S.,Hartwig, John F.
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 536 - 539
(2012/02/16)
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- Copper-mediated sequential cyanation of aryl C-B and arene C-H bonds using ammonium iodide and DMF
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The cyanation of aromatic boronic acids, boronate esters, and borate salts was developed under copper-mediated oxidative conditions using ammonium iodide and DMF as the source of nitrogen and carbon atom of the cyano unit, respectively. The procedure was successfully extended to the cyanation of electron-rich benzenes, and regioselective introduction of a cyano group at the arene C-H bonds was also achieved. The observation that the reaction proceeds via a two-step process, initial iodination and then cyanation, led us to propose that ammonium iodide plays a dual role to provide iodide and nitrogen atom of the cyano moiety.
- Kim, Jinho,Choi, Jiho,Shin, Kwangmin,Chang, Sukbok
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 2528 - 2531
(2012/04/04)
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- Discovery of a series of potent arylthiadiazole H3 antagonists
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A series of 2-piperidinopiperidine-5-arylthiadiazoles was synthesized and subjected to a structure-activity relationship (SAR) investigation. The potency of this series was improved to the single digit nanomolar range. The key analogs were shown to be free of P450 issues, and they also maintained good ex vivo activity and brain penetration.
- Xiao, Dong,Palani, Anandan,Sofolarides, Michael,Huang, Ying,Aslanian, Robert,Vaccaro, Henry,Hong, Liwu,McKittrick, Brian,West Jr., Robert E.,Williams, Shirley M.,Wu, Ren-Long,Hwa, Joyce,Sondey, Christopher,Lachowicz, Jean
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p. 861 - 864
(2011/03/18)
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- A general rhodium-catalyzed cyanation of aryl and alkenyl boronic acids
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Give me a cyanide: N-cyano-N-phenyl-p-methylbenzenesulfonamide as a cyanation reagent allows the synthesis of aryl(alkenyl) nitriles in good yield under mild conditions (see scheme; cod=cycloocta-1,5-diene). Combination of the procedure with the direct borylation of arenes and hydroboration of alkynes leads to the straightforward synthesis of various nitriles.
- Anbarasan, Pazhamalai,Neumann, Helfried,Beller, Matthias
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supporting information; scheme or table
p. 519 - 522
(2011/03/16)
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- Iridium complexes of CCC-pincer N-heterocyclic carbene ligands: Synthesis and catalytic C-H functionalization
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A series of four meta-phenylene-bridged bis-benzimidazolium chlorides were synthesized as precursors to rigid, monoanionic, CCC-pincer N-heterocyclic carbene ligands. For ligands with mesityl, 3,5-xylyl, or 3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl side groups, reaction with [Ir(1,5-cyclooctadiene)Cl]2 in acetonitrile with either excess triethylamine or stoichiometric cesium fluoride as base gave neutral, iridium(III) pincer complexes of the formula Ir(CCC)HCl(MeCN), which were purified by chromatography on silica gel. Metalation failed under these conditions for a 2,6-diisopropylphenyl-substituted derivative. In combination with NaOtBu, these complexes form active catalysts for the acceptorless dehydrogenation of cyclooctane and for arene C-H borylation in neat arene solvent.
- Chianese, Anthony R.,Mo, Allen,Lampland, Nicole L.,Swartz, Raymond L.,Bremer, Paul T.
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experimental part
p. 3019 - 3026
(2010/10/03)
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- Iridium-catalyzed C-H activation/borylation/oxidation for the preparation of bis-protected phloroglucinol derivatives
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The preparation of bis-protected phloroglucinol derivatives from a range of protected resorcinol substrates is presented. Functionalization was achieved via a two-step, one-pot iridium-catalyzed C-H activation/borylation/oxidation protocol. Our system gave high conversions to the arylboronic esters and good yields of the desired phenols following subsequent oxidation. A range of common protecting group categories was studied including alkyl, silyl, ether and ester.
- Marshall, Laura J.,Cable, Karl M.,Botting, Nigel P.
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experimental part
p. 2690 - 2692
(2010/07/04)
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- Cyanation of arenes via iridium-catalyzed borylation
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We report a method to conduct one-pot meta cyanation of arenes by iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation and copper-mediated cyanation of the resulting arylboronate esters. This process relies on a method to conduct the cyanation of arylboronic esters, and conditions for this new transformation are reported. Conditions for the copper-mediated cyanation of arylboronic acids are also reported. By the resulting sequence of borylation and cyanation, 1,3-disubstituted and 1,2,3-trisubstituted arenes and heteroarenes containing halide, ketone, ester, amide, and protected alcohol functionalities are converted to the corresponding meta-substituted aryl nitriles. The utility of this methodology is demonstrated through the conversion of a protected 2,6-disubstituted phenol to 4-cyano-2,6-dimethylphenol, which is an intermediate in the synthesis of the pharmaceutical etravirine. The utility of the method is further demonstrated by the conversion of 3-chloro-5-methylbenzonitrile, produced through the one-pot C-H borylation and cyanation sequence, to the corresponding 3,5-disubstituted aldehydes, ketones, amides, carboxylic acids, tetrazoles, and benzylamines.
- Liskey, Carl W.,Liao, Xuebin,Hartwig, John F.
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 11389 - 11391
(2010/10/01)
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