1228632-22-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Palladium-catalyzed alkylation of sp2 and sp3 C-H bonds with methylboroxine and alkylboronic acids: Two distinct C-H activation pathways
Chen, Xiao,Goodhue, Charles E.,Yu, Jin-Quan
, p. 12634 - 12635 (2006)
Palladium-catalyzed alkylations of sp2 and sp3 C-H bonds with either methylboroxine or alkylboronic acids were developed. Ag2O or AgCO3 is used as a crucial oxidant and promoter for the transmetalation step. Ether, ester, alcohol, and alkene functional groups are tolerated. A new C-H activation pathway differing from the cyclometalation process is elucidated using methylboroxine as the coupling partner. Copyright
Barbier–Negishi Coupling of Secondary Alkyl Bromides with Aryl and Alkenyl Triflates and Nonaflates
Zhang, Ke-Feng,Christoffel, Fadri,Baudoin, Olivier
supporting information, p. 1982 - 1986 (2018/02/06)
A mild and practical Barbier–Negishi coupling of secondary alkyl bromides with aryl and alkenyl triflates and nonaflates has been developed. This challenging reaction was enabled by the use of a very bulky imidazole-based phosphine ligand, which resulted in good yields as well as good chemo- and site selectivities for a broad range of substrates at room temperature and under non-aqueous conditions. This reaction was extended to primary alkyl bromides by using an analogous pyrazole-based ligand.
TRANSITION METAL-CATALYZED ALKYLATION OF C-H BONDS WITH ORGANOBORON REAGENTS
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Page/Page column 6; 62; 68, (2008/06/13)
One aspect of the present invention relates to methods for functionalization of 2-arylpyridine and arylpyrazoles with organoboron reagents in the presence of a transition metal catalyst to furnish alkylated arylpyridines and arylpyrazoles via regioselective functionalization of sp2 -hybridized C-H bonds at a position ortho to the point of attachment of the pyridine or pyrazole ring to the aromatic nucleus, hi other embodiments, the present invention provides for alkylation of sp3-hybridized C-H bonds in alkylpyridines.
A Convenient Method for the Regioselective Synthesis of 4-Alkyl(aryl)pyridines Using Pyridinium Salts
Akiba, Kin-ya,Iseki, Yuji,Wada, Makoto
, p. 1994 - 1999 (2007/10/02)
RCu.BF3 reacted with 1-ethocycarbonylpyridinium chloride at the 4-position with almost complete regioselectivity (>99percent) to afford the corresponding 1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives in high yields (81-94percent).The dihydropyridines were oxidized by oxygen to give 4-alkyl(aryl)pyridines (38-68percent).Grignard reagents also reacted with 1-t-butyldimethylsilylpyridinium triflate with almost complete regioselectivity (>99percent) to afford the corresponding 1,4-dihydropyridines, which were easily oxidized to give 4-substituted pyridines in higher yields than above (58-70percent).
