3933-94-6Relevant articles and documents
Unexpected activation of carbon-bromide bond promoted by palladium nanoparticles in Suzuki C-C couplings
Sanhes, Delphine,Raluy, Eva,Retory, Stephane,Saffon, Nathalie,Teuma, Emmanuelle,Gomez, Montserrat
, p. 9719 - 9726 (2010)
Dihydroanthracene derivatives (1-6) containing imide (1-3) and amine (4-6) functions have been used for the stabilization of palladium nanoparticles, starting from Pd(0) and Pd(ii) organometallic precursors. Well-dispersed nanoparticles of mean size in the range ca. 1.9 to 3.6 nm could be obtained using Pd(0) precursors (PdLc and PdLd, where L = 1-6 and c and d mean the organometallic precursor involved, [Pd2(dba)3] and [Pd(ma)(nbd)] respectively). With the aim to evaluate the behaviour of homogeneous species and nanoparticles used as catalytic precursors, palladium complex coordinated to the diamine 6, [Pd(OAc)2(κ2- N,N-6)], was prepared, reporting for the first time the X-ray diffraction structure of a metallic complex containing a ligand with a 9,10- dihydroanthracene backbone. Palladium systems were evaluated in Suzuki C-C coupling reactions and relevant differences were observed comparing the reactivity of the homogeneous systems in relation to that obtained using palladium nanoparticles as starting catalyst in relation to the activation of the C-Br bonds for deactivated substrates.
Ligand- and Counterion-Assisted Phenol O-Arylation with TMP-Iodonium(III) Acetates
Kikushima, Kotaro,Miyamoto, Naoki,Watanabe, Kazuma,Koseki, Daichi,Kita, Yasuyuki,Dohi, Toshifumi
supporting information, p. 1924 - 1928 (2022/03/27)
High reactivity of trimethoxyphenyl (TMP)-iodonium(III) acetate for phenol O-arylation was achieved. It was first determined that the TMP ligand and acetate anion cooperatively enhance the electrophilic reactivity toward phenol oxygen atoms. The proposed method provides access to various diaryl ethers in significantly higher yields than the previously reported techniques. Various functional groups, including aliphatic alcohol, boronic ester, and sterically hindered groups, were tolerated during O-arylation, verifying the applicability of this ligand- and counterion-assisted strategy.
Sustainable and recyclable magnetic nanocatalyst of 1,10-phenanthroline Pd(0) complex in green synthesis of biaryls and tetrazoles using arylboronic acids as versatile substrates
Bagherzadeh, Nastaran,Sardarian, Ali Reza,Eslahi, Hassan
, (2021/04/02)
A magnetic nanocatalyst was purveyed as a heterogeneous recoverable palladium-based catalyst anchored on green, sustainable and phosphine free support. Resulted Fe3O4@SiO2-Phen-Pd(0) nanocatalyst bearing powerful phenanthroline ligand was thoroughly characterized by physicochemical approaches like UV–vis, FT-IR, EDX, XRD, TGA, ICP, VSM, DLS, FESEM, and TEM analyses. After finding trustable data, the obtained magnetic catalyst was considered to be applied in the Suzuki-Miyaura type C-C couplings and getting corresponding tetrazoles using arylboronic acid derivatives as alternate precursors of aromatic halides and stupendous data were observed.
Nickel-Catalyzed Etherification of Phenols and Aryl Halides through Visible-Light-Induced Energy Transfer
Zhu, Da-Liang,Jiang, Shan,Wu, Qi,Wang, Hao,Li, Hai-Yan,Li, Hong-Xi
supporting information, p. 8327 - 8332 (2021/10/25)
Notwithstanding some progress in nickel-catalyzed etherification of alkanols and arylhalides, the ability of such a Ni-catalyzed transformation employing phenols to diaryl ethers is unsuccessful due to phenolates with much lower reduction potentials, which suppress the oxidation of nickel(II) intermediates into requisite Ni(III) species. We herein report visible-light-initiated, nickel-catalyzed O-arylation of phenols with arylhalides using t-BuNH(i-Pr) as the base and thioxanthen-9-one as the photosensitizer under visible light. This photocoupling exhibits a broad substrate scope.