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Direct (Hetero)arylation of Heteroarenes Catalyzed by Unsymmetrical Pd-PEPPSI-NHC Complexes under Mild Conditions
Song, A-Xiang,Zeng, Xiao-Xiao,Ma, Bei-Bei,Xu, Chang,Liu, Feng-Shou
, p. 3524 - 3534 (2020/10/09)
With the aim of developing a facile and efficient method to access structurally intriguing and valuable functionalized (hetero)aryls, two unsymmetrical Pd-PEPPSI-type NHC complexes (PEPPSI, pyridine-enhanced precatalyst preparation, stabilization, and initiation; NHC, N-heterocyclic carbene) were designed and synthesized to catalyze the direct arylation of heteroarenes with (hetero)aryl bromides. The results demonstrated that the utilization of this "unsymmetrical"strategy led to much higher efficiency in comparison to the commonly used C2-symmetric Pd-PEPPSI-type NHC complexes. Furthermore, a broad range of heteroaromatics and (hetero)aryl bromide partners with a wide variety of functional groups were all amenable to the developed protocol even at as low as 0.05 mol % catalyst loading and under aerobic conditions. More importantly, along with our study, we also found that the present protocol could provide expedient access to the gram-scale synthesis of the muscle relaxant drug dantrolene and conjugated mesopolymers.
Solvent-free palladium-catalyzed direct arylation of heteroaromatics with aryl bromides
Bensaid, Souhila,Doucet, Henri
experimental part, p. 1559 - 1567 (2012/10/08)
Solvent is one of the major sources of waste in the course of catalyzed direct arylations. Some palladium-catalyzed direct arylations of heteroaromatics can be advantageously performed without any solvent. In the presence of palladium catalysts (1 mol%) and potassium acetate as the base, the direct 5-arylation of some thiazoles, thiophenes, furans, or pyrroles with aryl bromides as coupling partners proceeds highly regioselectively and in moderate to high yields. However, the use of these solvent-free conditions is limited to electron-deficient aryl bromides. Copyright
Low catalyst loading ligand-free palladium-catalyzed direct arylation of furans: An economically and environmentally attractive access to 5-arylfurans
Dong, Jia Jia,Roger, Julien,Pogan, Franc,Doucet, Henri
experimental part, p. 1832 - 1846 (2011/03/18)
The direct 5-arylation of furans at very low catalyst loading using Pd(OAc)2 as catalyst without added ligand proceed in high yields. Turnover numbers up to 10000 have been obtained for the coupling of several activated aryl bromides. A wide ra
