1268691-75-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Tandem transformations of nitriles into N-heterocyclic compounds by electrophilic trapping of Blaise reaction intermediates
Kim, Juhyun,Chun, Yusung,Shin, Hyunik,Lee, Sang-Gi
experimental part, p. 1809 - 1817 (2012/08/08)
Tandem transformations of nitriles into various N-heterocycles have been accomplished through the reaction of electrophiles with Blaise reaction intermediates formed in situ. The reaction of the Blaise reaction intermediates with propiolates gives 2-pyridones through consecutive C- and N-nucleophilic reactions. The tandem reactions of the Blaise reaction intermediate with 1,3-enynes proceed through C-nucleophilic addition followed by an electrocyclization-aromatization cascade to give pyridines. Exocyclic enamino esters can be prepared by transformations of ω-chloroalkyl nitriles through chemoselective intramolecular alkylation of the Blaise reaction intermediate. Palladium-catalyzed intramolecular arylations or copper-catalyzed intermolecular cross-coupling reactions of the Blaise reaction intermediate give a range of indole derivatives. Combinations of tandem alkylations and palladium-catalyzed couplings of the Blaise reaction intermediates of ω-chloroalkyl nitriles give N-fused indoles. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York.
Tandem one-pot construction of indoles via palladium and copper-catalyzed coupling reactions of the blaise reaction intermediate
Kim, Ju Hyun,Lee, Sang-Gi
experimental part, p. 1464 - 1476 (2012/09/08)
The palladium-catalyzed intramolecular N-arylation of the Blaise reaction intermediate, formed by reaction of nitriles with an in situ generated Reformatsky reagent from ethyl -bromo - (2-bromophenyl)acetate and zinc, afforded indoles in good yields. Exte
Palladium-catalyzed intramolecular trapping of the blaise reaction intermediate for tandem one-pot synthesis of indole derivatives
Kim, Ju Hyun,Lee, Sang-Gi
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1350 - 1353 (2011/06/10)
Palladium-catalyzed intramolecular N-arylative and N-alkylative/N-arylative trappings of the Blaise reaction intermediates could be a new route to construct the indole moiety in a tandem one-pot manner from nitriles.
