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Visible-Light-Induced Arene C(sp 2)-H Lactonization Promoted by DDQ and tert -Butyl Nitrite
Chen, Bajin,Hu, Baoxiang,Hu, Xinquan,Jin, Liqun,Li, Meichao,Shen, Zhenlu,Sun, Nan,Wang, Shengpeng,Wang, Yiqing
supporting information, p. 261 - 266 (2020/02/18)
A visible-light photocatalytic aerobic oxidative lactonization of arene C(sp 2)-H bonds proceeds in the presence of 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ) and tert -butyl nitrite (TBN). Under the optimized conditions, a range of 2-arylbenzoic acids is converted into the corresponding benzocoumarin derivatives in moderate to excellent yields. This method is characterized by its atom economy, mild reaction conditions, the use of a green oxidant and metal-free catalysis.
One-pot sequential reaction to 2-substituted-phenanthridinones from: N -methoxybenzamides
Liang, Dongdong,Sersen, Deanna,Yang, Chao,Deschamps, Jeffrey R.,Imler, Gregory H.,Jiang, Chao,Xue, Fengtian
, p. 4390 - 4398 (2017/07/10)
The sequential use of a hypervalent iodine reagent leads to the one-pot synthesis of 2-bromo/chloro-phenanthridinones via an amidation of arenes followed by a regioselective halogenation reaction. These consecutive C-H functionalization reactions can be used efficiently to construct 2-substituted-phenanthridinones at room temperature with good to high yields. Application of the current method is highlighted by the concise synthesis of the natural product PJ34.
Umpolung direct arylation reactions: Facile process requiring only catalytic palladium and substoichiometric amount of silver salts
Mousseau, James J.,Vallee, Frederic,Lorion, Melanie M.,Charette, Andre B.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 14412 - 14414 (2010/12/24)
An umpolung direct arylation process is described. The reaction requires only a catalytic amount of Pd(OAc)2 and a substoichiometric amount of silver salts, without any external base or ligand to proceed. The directed oxidative insertion of the transition metal followed by the coupling into the C-H bond of an unactivated arene has surprisingly not yet been reported, despite the clear advantages in the ease of starting material synthesis. The reaction is regioselective with regards to the arene partner, and the role of the acetate and carbonate groups has been elucidated. This methodology adds to the very few examples of benzene coupling without the inclusion of electron-withdrawing groups to increase acidity.