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N - And O -arylation of pyridin-2-ones with diaryliodonium salts: Base-dependent orthogonal selectivity under metal-free conditions
Abe, Yusuke,Hanazawa, Natsumi,Katagiri, Kotone,Kuriyama, Masami,Ono, Shimpei,Onomura, Osamu,Yamamoto, Kosuke
, p. 8295 - 8300 (2020/09/09)
Metal-free N- and O-arylation reactions of pyridin-2-ones as ambident nucleophiles have been achieved with diaryliodonium salts on the basis of base-dependent chemoselectivity. In the presence of N,N-diethylaniline in fluorobenzene, pyridin-2-ones were very selectively converted to N-arylated products in high yields. On the other hand, the O-arylation reactions smoothly proceeded with the use of quinoline in chlorobenzene, leading to high yields and selectivities. In these methods, a variety of pyridin-2-ones in addition to pyridin-4-one and a set of diaryliodonium salts were accepted as suitable reaction partners.
Decarbonylative Diaryl Ether Synthesis by Pd and Ni Catalysis
Takise, Ryosuke,Isshiki, Ryota,Muto, Kei,Itami, Kenichiro,Yamaguchi, Junichiro
supporting information, p. 3340 - 3343 (2017/03/15)
Because diaryl ethers are present as an important motif in pharmaceuticals and natural products, extensive studies for the development of novel methods have been conducted. A conventional method for the construction of the diaryl ether moiety is the intermolecular cross-coupling reaction of aryl halides and phenols with a copper or palladium catalyst. We developed a catalytic decarbonylative etherification of aromatic esters using a palladium or nickel catalyst with our enabling diphosphine ligand to give the corresponding diaryl ethers. The present reaction can be conducted on gram scale in excellent yield. This reaction not only functions in an intramolecular setting but also allows for a cross-etherification using other phenols.
Process for producing 4-(pyridyl-2-oxy)-phenoxyalkanecarboxylic acid or its derivatives
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4-(Pyridyl-2-oxy)phenoxyalkanecarboxylic acid derivative is produced by reacting 2-phenoxypyridine derivative with 4-hydroxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acid derivative. The products which are effective as an active ingredient of a herbicide can be obtained at