104464-03-1Relevant articles and documents
Synthesis of 3,4-bis(Butylselanyl)selenophenes and 4-alkoxyselenophenes promoted by oxone
Hellwig, Paola S.,Guedes, Jonatan S.,Barcellos, Angelita M.,Perin, Gelson,Lenard?o, Eder J.
, (2021)
We describe herein an alternative transition-metal-free procedure to access 3,4-bis(butylsela nyl)selenophenes and the so far unprecedented 3-(butylselanyl)-4-alkoxyselenophenes. The protocol involves the 5-endo-dig electrophilic cyclization of 1,3-diynes promoted by electrophilic organosele-nium species, generated in situ through the oxidative cleavage of the Se-Se bond of dibutyl diselenide using Oxone as a green oxidant. The selective formation of the title products was achieved by controlling the solvent identity and the amount of dibutyl diselenide. By using 4.0 equiv of dibutyl diselenide and acetonitrile as solvent at 80?C, four examples of 3,4-bis(butylselanyl)selenophenes were obtained in moderate to good yields (40–78%). When 3.0 equiv of dibutyl diselenide were used, in the presence of aliphatic alcohols as solvent/nucleophiles under reflux, 10 3-(butylselanyl)-4-alkoxyselenophenes were selectively obtained in low to good yields (15–80%).
Enantiodivergent Synthesis of Allenes by Point-to-Axial Chirality Transfer
Armstrong, Roly J.,Nandakumar, Meganathan,Dias, Rafael M. P.,Noble, Adam,Myers, Eddie L.,Aggarwal, Varinder K.
, p. 8203 - 8208 (2018)
An enantiodivergent method for the synthesis of multiply substituted allenes is described. Highly enantioenriched, point-chiral boronic esters were synthesized by homologation of α-seleno alkenyl boronic esters with lithiated carbamates and eliminated to form axially chiral allene products. By employing either oxidative or alkylative conditions, both syn and anti elimination could be achieved with complete stereospecificity. The process enables the synthesis of either M or P allenes from a single isomer of a point-chiral precursor and can be employed for the enantioselective assembly of di-, tri-, and tetrasubstituted allenes.
Expedient Synthesis of Bridged Bicyclic Nitrogen Scaffolds via Orthogonal Tandem Catalysis
Bheemireddy, Narendraprasad Reddy,Biswas, Sovan,Evano, Gwilherm,Maes, Bert U. W.,Van Steijvoort, Ben F.,Waeterschoot, Marjo
supporting information, p. 21988 - 21996 (2021/08/13)
Bridged nitrogen bicyclic skeletons have been accessed via unprecedented site- and diastereoselective orthogonal tandem catalysis from readily accessible reactants in a step economic manner. Directed Pd-catalyzed γ-C(sp3)-H olefination of aminocyclohexane with gem-dibromoalkenes, followed by a consecutive intramolecular Cu-catalyzed amidation of the 1-bromo-1-alkenylated product delivers the interesting normorphan skeleton. The tandem protocol can be applied on substituted aminocyclohexanes and aminoheterocycles, easily providing access to the corresponding substituted, aza- and oxa-analogues. The Cu catalyst of the Ullmann-Goldberg reaction additionally avoids off-cycle Pd catalyst scavenging by alkenylated reaction product. The picolinamide directing group stabilizes the enamine of the 7-alkylidenenormorphan, allowing further product post functionalizations. Without Cu catalyst, regio- and diastereoselective Pd-catalyzed γ-C(sp3)-H olefination is achieved.
Cobalt-Catalyzed Chemo- and Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Conjugated Enynes
Hu, Yanhua,Liu, Yangang,Zhang, Wanbin,Zhang, Zhenfeng
supporting information, p. 16989 - 16993 (2021/06/28)
Asymmetric hydrogenation is one of the most powerful methods for the preparation of single enantiomer compounds. However, the chemo- and enantioselective hydrogenation of the relatively inert unsaturated group in substrates possessing multiple unsaturated bonds remains a challenge. We herein report a protocol for the highly chemo- and enantioselective hydrogenation of conjugated enynes while keeping the alkynyl bond intact. Mechanism studies indicate that the accompanying Zn2+ generated from zinc reduction of the CoII complex plays a critical role to initiate a plausible CoI/CoIII catalytic cycle. This approach allows for the highly efficient generation of chiral propargylamines (up to 99.9 % ee and 2000 S/C) and further useful chemical transformations.
Selective Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydroformylation of Terminal Arylalkynes and Conjugated Enynes to (Poly)enals Enabled by a π-Acceptor Biphosphoramidite Ligand
Zhao, Jiangui,Zheng, Xueli,Tao, Shaokun,Zhu, Yuxin,Yi, Jiwei,Tang, Songbai,Li, Ruixiang,Chen, Hua,Fu, Haiyan,Yuan, Maolin
supporting information, p. 6067 - 6072 (2021/08/16)
The hydroformylation of terminal arylalkynes and enynes offers a straightforward synthetic route to the valuable (poly)enals. However, the hydroformylation of terminal alkynes has remained a long-standing challenge. Herein, an efficient and selective Rh-catalyzed hydroformylation of terminal arylalkynes and conjugated enynes has been achieved by using a new stable biphosphoramidite ligand with strong π-acceptor capacity, which affords various important E-(poly)enals in good yields with excellent chemo- and regioselectivity at low temperatures and low syngas pressures.
Pd-Catalyzed Indole Synthesis via C-H Activation and Bisamination Sequence with Diaziridinone
Wang, Jianjun,Sun, Xiaofeng,Hu, Daguo,Shi, Yian
supporting information, p. 7561 - 7565 (2021/10/02)
This work describes an efficient Pd-catalyzed indole synthesis. A wide variety of indoles can be obtained in good yields from readily available vinyl bromides. The reaction likely proceeds through a sequential aryl C-H activation and bisamination of a resulting pallada(II)cycle with diaziridinone.
N -tert-butyl -2 -phenylindole derivative Preparation method and application
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Paragraph 0250-0254, (2021/11/26)
The invention belongs to the technical field of organic synthesis, and particularly relates to N - tert-butyl -2 -phenyl indole derivatives as well as a preparation method and application thereof. The preparation method comprises the following steps: (Z)-1 - bromo -1 - phenyl -2 - styrene derivative, N, N - di-tert-butyl diazepinone, palladium catalyst, monophosphine ligand, hydrocarbon activator, base and first solvent, and N -tert-butyl -2 -aryl indole derivatives which can synthesize substituent type diversity, and the prepared N -tert-butyl -2 -aryl indole derivative can be used for preparing biologically active molecules N -2 .
A Simplified Protocol for the Stereospecific Nickel-Catalyzed C-S Vinylation Using NiX 2 Salts and Alkyl Phosphites
Larin, Egor M.,Lautens, Mark,Marchese, Austin D.,Mirabi, Bijan
, p. 311 - 319 (2019/12/28)
A Ni-catalyzed C-S cross-coupling using only NiI 2 (0.5-2.5 molpercent) and P(O i Pr) 3 (2.0-10.0 molpercent) is reported. Using an air-stable Ni(II) precatalyst, and a cheap and commercially available ligand, a scalable and robust method was developed to cross-couple various thiophenols and styryl bromides, including some sterically encumbered thiols, an α-bromocinnamaldehyde as well as a thiolation-cyclization.
Construction of Phenanthrenes and Chrysenes from β-Bromovinylarenes via Aryne Diels-Alder Reaction/Aromatization
Singh, Vikram,Verma, Ram Subhawan,Khatana, Anil K.,Tiwari, Bhoopendra
supporting information, p. 14161 - 14167 (2019/10/28)
A highly efficient transition-metal-free general method for the synthesis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons like phenanthrenes and chrysenes (and tetraphene) from β-bromovinylarenes and arynes has been developed. The reactions proceed via an aryne Diels-Alder (ADA) reaction, followed by a facile aromatization. This is the first report on direct construction of chrysenes (and tetraphene) using the ADA approach. Unlike the literature method which is limited to only 9/10-substituted derivatives, this method gives access to a wide variety of functionalized phenanthrenes.
Visible Light-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Alkynylation of Arenediazonium Salts with Alkynyl Carboxylic Acids: Direct Access to Aryl Alkynes by Organic Photoredox Catalysis
Yang, Liangfeng,Li, Haifeng,Du, Yijun,Cheng, Kai,Qi, Chenze
, p. 5030 - 5041 (2019/11/03)
A convenient method mediated by photoredox catalysis is developed for the direct construction of aryl alkynes. Readily available aromatic diazonium salts have been utilized as the aryl radical source to couple alkynyl carboxylic acids to feature the decarboxylative arylation. A wide range of substrates are amenable to this protocol with broad functional group tolerance, and diversely-functionalized aryl alkynes could be synthesized under mild, neutral and transition metal-free reaction conditions using visible light irradiation. Alongside synthetic sustainability associated with the photocatalytic and transition metal-free operation, another key point of this method is that the organic dye catalyst acts as an excited-state reductant, thus establishing the quenching cycle for radical addition and decarboxylative elimination. (Figure presented.).