- Rapid and Simple Access to α-(Hetero)arylacetonitriles from Gem-Difluoroalkenes
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A scalable cyanation of gem-difluoroalkenes to (hetero)arylacetonitrile derivatives was developed. This strategy features mild reaction conditions, excellent yields, wide substrate scope, and broad functional group tolerance. Significantly, in this reacti
- Hu, Dandan,Liu, Jiayue,Ren, Hongjun,Song, Jinyu,Zhang, Jun-Qi,Zhu, Guorong
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p. 786 - 790
(2022/01/28)
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- Nickel-Catalyzed Cyanation of Aryl Thioethers
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A nickel-catalyzed cyanation of aryl thioethers using Zn(CN)2 as a cyanide source has been developed to access functionalized aryl nitriles. The ligand dcype (1,2-bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)ethane) in combination with the base KOAc (potassium acetate) is essential for achieving this transformation efficiently. This reaction involves both a C-S bond activation and a C-C bond formation. The scalability, low catalyst and reagents loadings, and high functional group tolerance have enabled both late-stage derivatization and polymer recycling, demonstrating the reaction's utility across organic chemistry.
- Delcaillau, Tristan,Woenckhaus-Alvarez, Adrian,Morandi, Bill
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p. 7018 - 7022
(2021/09/13)
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- Direct C(sp3)-H Cyanation Enabled by a Highly Active Decatungstate Photocatalyst
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A highly efficient, direct C(sp3)-H cyanation was developed under mild photocatalytic conditions. The method enabled the direct cyanation of various C(sp3)-H substrates with excellent functional group tolerance. Notably, complex natural products and bioactive compounds were efficiently cyanated.
- Kim, Kunsoon,Lee, Seulchan,Hong, Soon Hyeok
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p. 5501 - 5505
(2021/07/26)
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- Scaffold hopping in discovery of HIV-1 non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors: From CH(CN)-DABOs to CH(CN)-dapys
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Scaffold hopping is a frequently-used strategy in the development of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Herein, CH(CN)-DAPYs were designed by hopping the cyano-methylene linker of our previous published CH(CN)-DABOs onto the etravirine (ETR). Eighteen CH(CN)-DAPYs were synthesized and evaluated for their anti-HIV activity. Most compounds exhibited promising activity against wild-type (WT) HIV-1. Compounds B4 (EC50 = 6 nM) and B6 (EC50 = 8 nM) showed single-digit nanomolar potency against WT HIV-1. Moreover, these two compounds had EC50 values of 0.06 and 0.08 μM toward the K103N mutant, respectively, which were comparable to the reference efavirenz (EFV) (EC50 = 0.08 μM). The preliminary structure-activity relationship (SAR) indicated that introducing substitutions on C2 of the 4-cyanophenyl group could improve antiviral activity. Molecular docking predicted that the cyano-methylene linker was positioned into the hydrophobic cavity formed by Y181/Y188 and V179 residues.
- Chen, Fen-Er,Li, Ting-Ting,Pannecouque, Christophe,Zhuang, Chun-Lin,de Clercq, Erik
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- Ionic liquid catalyst and application thereof in synthesis of 4-cyanophenylacetonitrile
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The invention discloses an ionic liquid catalyst and the application thereof in synthesis of 4-cyanophenylacetonitrile. Under the action of a homogeneous phase ionic liquid catalyst, 4-cyanobenzylchloride and sodium cyanide are in a nucleophilic substitut
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- Corresponding amine nitrile and method of manufacturing thereof
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The invention relates to a preparation method of nitrile. Compared with the prior art, the preparation method has the characteristics of obvious reduction of the usage amount of ammonia sources, low environmental pressure, low energy consumption, low production cost, high purity and yields of nitrile products, and the like, and can be used for obtaining nitrile with a more complex structure. The invention also relates to a method for preparing corresponding amine with nitrile.
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- Corresponding amine nitrile and method of manufacturing thereof
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The present invention relates to a nitrile manufacturing method, which has characteristics of significantly-reduced ammonia source consumption, low environmental pressure, low energy consumption, low production cost, high nitrile purity, high nitrile yield and the like compared with the method in the prior art, wherein nitrile having a complicated structure can be obtained through the method. The present invention further relates to a method for producing a corresponding amine from the nitrile.
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- AMIDE-LINKED EP4 AGONIST-BISPHOSPHONATE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF
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The present invention relates to EP4 agonist-bisphosphonate conjugates or related compounds and uses thereof. Said conjugates or related compounds may be used to provide delivery of an EP4 agonist or related compound to a desired site of action, such as a bone. Bisphosphonate moieties, linked to the EP4 agonists via amide linkers, have been implicated in the inhibition of bone resorption and bone targeting.
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- Synthesis of 4-(ω-X-alkyl)benzonitriles (X = 1,3-dioxan-2-yl, CN, CO2Et) by the reaction of terephthalonitrile dianion with ω-X-alkyl bromides in liquid ammonia
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The main products of the reaction of terephthalonitrile dianion disodium salt with ω-X-alkyl bromides (2-(2-bromoethyl)-1,3-dioxane, 5-bromovaleronitrile, ethyl 6-bromohexanoate) in liquid ammonia are the corresponding 4-(ω-X-alkyl)benzonitriles. Similar
- Peshkov, R. Yu.,Wang, Chynyan,Panteleeva,Tretyakov,Shteingarts
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p. 2430 - 2436
(2017/05/09)
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- Cleavage of the Carbon–Carbon Triple Bonds of Arylacetylenes for the Synthesis of Arylnitriles without a Metal Catalyst
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Cleavage of the carbon–carbon triple bonds of alkynes was achieved, which led to the synthesis of arylnitriles under transition-metal-free conditions. A vast range of terminal alkyne substrates underwent this reaction to provide the corresponding nitriles in moderate to good yields with good functional group tolerance.
- Lin, Yuanguang,Song, Qiuling
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p. 3056 - 3059
(2016/07/12)
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- Two-step cyanomethylation protocol: Convenient access to functionalized aryl- and heteroarylacetonitriles
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A two-step protocol has been developed for the introduction of cyanomethylene groups to metalated aromatics through the intermediacy of substituted isoxazoles. A palladium-mediated cross-coupling reaction was used to introduce the isoxazole unit, followed by release of the cyanomethylene function under thermal or microwave-assisted conditions. The intermediate isoxazoles were shown to be amenable to further functionalization prior to deprotection of the sensitive cyanomethylene motif, allowing access to a wide range of aryl- and heteroaryl-substituted acetonitrile building blocks.
- Lindsay-Scott, Peter J.,Clarke, Aimee,Richardson, Jeffery
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supporting information
p. 476 - 479
(2015/03/05)
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- A heterogeneous palladium catalyst hybridised with a titanium dioxide photocatalyst for direct C-C bond formation between an aromatic ring and acetonitrile
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A palladium catalyst hybridised with a titanium dioxide photocatalyst can promote cyanomethylation of an aromatic ring by using acetonitrile, where the photocatalyst activates acetonitrile to form a cyanomethyl radical before the C-C bond formation using the palladium catalyst.
- Yoshida, Hisao,Fujimura, Yuki,Yuzawa, Hayato,Kumagai, Jun,Yoshida, Tomoko
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p. 3793 - 3795
(2013/05/22)
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- Copper-catalyzed cyanation of benzyl chlorides with non-toxic K 4[Fe(CN)6]
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Copper-based catalysts were firstly introduced into the cyanation of benzyl chlorides with non-toxic K4[Fe(CN)6]. The presented method avoids the use of extremely poisonous alkali cyanides and precious palladium catalysts. No other reagent apart from CuI, K4[Fe(CN) 6] and toluene was used in the cyanation, showing that the presented protocol is simple and practical. A series of benzyl chlorides were smoothly cyanated in up to 85% yield under the optimal conditions.
- Ren, Yunlai,Dong, Chuanhua,Zhao, Shuang,Sun, Yanpei,Wang, Jianji,Ma, Junying,Hou, Chaodong
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 2825 - 2827
(2012/07/17)
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- Palladium-catalyzed cyanomethylation of aryl halides through domino Suzuki coupling-isoxazole fragmentation
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A one-pot protocol for the cyanomethylation of aryl halides through a palladium-catalyzed reaction with isoxazole-4-boronic acid pinacol ester was developed. Mechanistically, the reaction proceeds through (1) Suzuki coupling, (2) base-induced fragmentation, and (3) deformylation as shown by characterization of all postulated intermediates. Under optimized conditions (PdCl2dppf, KF, DMSO/H2O, 130 °C) a broad spectrum of aryl bromides could be converted into arylacetonitriles with up to 88% yield.
- Velcicky, Juraj,Soicke, Arne,Steiner, Roland,Schmalz, Hans-Guenther
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 6948 - 6951
(2011/06/19)
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- Mild palladium-catalyzed selective monoarylation of nitriles
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Two new palladium-catalyzed procedures for the arylation of nitriles under less basic conditions than previously reported have been developed. The selective monoarylation of acetonitrile and primary nitriles has been achieved using α-silyl nitriles in the presence of ZnF2. This procedure is compatible with a variety of functional groups, including cyano, keto, nitro, and ester groups, on the aryl bromide. The arylation of secondary nitriles occurred in high yield by conducting reactions with zinc cyanoalkyl reagents. These reaction conditions tolerated base-sensitive functional groups, such as ketones and esters. The combination of these two methods, one with a-silyl nitriles and one with zinc cyanoalkyl reagents, provides a catalytic route to a variety of benzylic nitriles, which have not only biological significance but utility as synthetic intermediates. The utility of these new coupling reactions has been demonstrated by a synthesis of verapamil, a clinically used drug for the treatment of heart disease, by a three-step route from commercial materials that allows convenient variation of the aryl group.
- Wu, Lingyun,Hartwig, John F.
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p. 15824 - 15832
(2007/10/03)
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- The reduction of α,β-unsaturated nitriles and α-halonitriles with sodium hydrogen telluride
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Sodium hydrogen telluride reacts chemoselectively with α,β- unsaturated nitriles and α-halonitriles linked to aromatic and aliphatic substituents to corresponding saturated nitriles with good yields.
- Blay, Gonzalo,Cardona, Luz,Garcia, Begona,Lahoz, Luisa,Pedro, Jose R.
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p. 8611 - 8618
(2007/10/03)
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- Carboanion Reactivity: Kinetics of the Reactions of Benzyl Cyanide Anions with Aromatic Nitro-compounds
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Rate and equilibrium measurements are reported for the reactions in methanol of carbanions derived from 12 ring-substituted benzyl cyanides with 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene to give ?-adducts.Some data for reaction of the carbanions with 4-nitrobenzofuroxan were also measured.With increasing carbanion reactivity, rate constants approach a limit of just below 109 dm3 mol-1 s-1.Intrinsic reactivities of carbanions in ?-adduct forming reactions and in proton transfer reactions are compared.
- Atherton, John H.,Crampton, Michael R.,Duffield, Gaynor L.,Stevens, J. Andrew
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p. 443 - 448
(2007/10/02)
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- Intrinsic Reactivities of Some Carbanions in ?-Adduct Forming Reactions
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Kinetic and equilibrium data are reported for nucleophilic attack in methanol at unsubstituted ringpositions of 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene and 1-chloro-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene by carbanions derived from dimethyl malonate, ethyl cyanoacetate and 4-nitro-, 4-cyano- and 2-cyanobenzyl cyanides.The results are used to determine intrinsic reactivities for the carbanions in these ?-adduct forming reactions and are discussed in terms of the electronic and solvent reorganisation occurring during reaction.
- Crampton, Michael R.,Stevens, Andrew J.
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p. 1715 - 1720
(2007/10/02)
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