1147894-98-1Relevant articles and documents
Highly Selective and Divergent Acyl and Aryl Cross-Couplings of Amides via Ir-Catalyzed C-H Borylation/N-C(O) Activation
Gao, Pengcheng,Szostak, Michal
supporting information, p. 6010 - 6015 (2020/07/30)
Herein, we demonstrate that amides can be readily coupled with nonactivated arenes via sequential Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation/N-C(O) activation. This methodology provides facile access to biaryl ketones and biaryls by the sterically controlled Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation and divergent acyl and decarbonylative amide N-C(O) and C-C activation. The methodology diverts the traditional acylation and arylation regioselectivity, allowing us to directly utilize readily available arenes and amides to produce valuable ketone and biaryl motifs.
Sterically controlled iodination of arenes via iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation
Partridge, Benjamin M.,Hartwig, John F.
supporting information, p. 140 - 143 (2013/03/28)
A mild method to prepare aryl and heteroaryl iodides by sequential C-H borylation and iodination is reported. The regioselectivity of this process is controlled by steric effects on the C-H borylation step and is complementary to existing methods to form aryl iodides. The iodination of boronic esters has potential for the synthesis of radiolabeled aryl iodides, as demonstrated by the concise synthesis of a potential tracer for SPECT imaging.