25033-19-6Relevant articles and documents
Method for preparing 1-cyclopropylnaphthalene
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Paragraph 0044-0046; 0054-0055; 0056-0058; 0063; 0064; ..., (2021/07/09)
The invention belongs to the technical field of organic synthesis, and particularly discloses a method for preparing 1-cyclopropylnaphthalene. According to the method disclosed by the invention, 1-naphthylacetophenone is adopted as a raw material, and 1-cyclopropylnaphthalene can be simply and conveniently synthesized through reduction, dehydration, cyclization and reductive dehalogenation. The method has the advantages of cheap and easily available raw materials, no need of precious metals or dangerous organic metal reagents, low raw material cost, convenient production, environmental protection and safety, and is very suitable for industrial production. The method disclosed by the invention has the advantages of high yield in each step, few byproducts and easiness in purification.
Method for synthesizing aromatic compound by coupling palladium/imidazole salt with nitroaromatic hydrocarbon and boric acid compound (by machine translation)
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Paragraph 0154-0158, (2019/10/01)
The invention discloses a method, for coupling a palladium/imidazole salt with a nitroaromatic hydrocarbon and a boric acid compound to synthesize an aromatic compound. The method comprises: in organic solvent, taking nitroaromatic hydrocarbon and boric acid compound as substrate, palladium/imidazole salt as a catalyst, carrying out coupling reaction under the action of alkali, and carrying out post-treatment to obtain the aromatic compound. The method is simple, easy to store, low in price, relatively low in ligand consumption, high in product yield, good in substrate applicability, and suitable for alkyl boronic acid. The process of the invention can be used to synthesize a series of aromatic compounds, for example. The compound has wide application value in the fields of pesticides, medicines, materials and the like. (by machine translation)
Murahashi Cross-Coupling at ?78 °C: A One-Pot Procedure for Sequential C?C/C?C, C?C/C?N, and C?C/C?S Cross-Coupling of Bromo-Chloro-Arenes
Sinha, Narayan,Heijnen, Dorus,Feringa, Ben L.,Organ, Michael G.
supporting information, p. 9180 - 9184 (2019/07/04)
The coupling of organolithium reagents, including strongly hindered examples, at cryogenic temperatures (as low as ?78 °C) has been achieved with high-reactivity Pd-NHC catalysts. A temperature-dependent chemoselectivity trigger has been developed for the selective coupling of aryl bromides in the presence of chlorides. Building on this, a one-pot, sequential coupling strategy is presented for the rapid construction of advanced building blocks. Importantly, one-shot addition of alkyllithium compounds to Pd cross-coupling reactions has been achieved, eliminating the need for slow addition by syringe pump.