- Cross-coupling of aryl halides and triflates with intramolecularly stabilized group 13-metal alkylating reagents in the presence of mixed-metal catalysts
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In the presence of tertiary phosphines, the palladium-containing mixed-metal complexes [(CO)4Fe(μ-PPh2)Pd(μ-Cl)]2(1) and [(CO)3Co]2(μ-CO)Pd[μ-(Ph2PCH 2)2] (2) catalyze the cross-coupling of aryl triflates and halides (including chlorides) with intramolecularly stabilized dialkylaluminum, -gallium and -indium reagents 3-8. The reactions are high yielding, and homocoupling and hydrodehalogenation processes are minimal even when the alkyl moieties of the alkylating reagents contain β-hydrogen atoms. As the components of the mixed-metal complexes are either poor catalysts, or completely inactive, the high catalytic activity of 1 and 2 is attributed to synergism between the different metal nuclei of the catalysts.
- Shenglof, Margarita,Gelman, Dmitri,Heymer, Bernd,Schumann, Herbert,Molander, Gary A.,Blum, Jochanan
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a new compound that does not have structural similarity to ceramide and has excellent CERT inhibitory activity. SOLUTION: The present invention provides a new compound of structural formula (I). A bond group -X- is cis-cyclopropyl-, R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5 independently represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a linear or branched C1-C8 alkyl group that may have a halogen atom, or OR6. SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1 COPYRIGHT: (C)2020,JPOandINPIT
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Paragraph 0316; 0336
(2019/11/26)
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