1309657-13-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Controllable construction of isoquinolinedione and isocoumarin scaffolds: Via RhIII-catalyzed C-H annulation of N -tosylbenzamides with diazo compounds
Liu, Yanfei,Wu, Jiaping,Qian, Baiyang,Shang, Yongjia
, p. 8768 - 8777 (2019)
A highly efficient protocol for the synthesis of isoquinolinediones by RhIII-catalyzed C-H activation/annulation/decarboxylation of N-tosylbenzamides with diazo compounds is reported. The switchable synthesis of isocoumarins was also achieved successfully via C-H activation/annulation with slight modification of the reaction conditions. Importantly, the synthetic utility of this new reaction was further demonstrated in an atom-economical and operationally convenient total synthesis of a TDP2 inhibitor derivative from commercially available starting materials.
Ru(ii)-catalyzed allenylation and sequential annulation of: N -tosylbenzamides with propargyl alcohols
Kumar, Shreemoyee,Nair, Akshay M.,Volla, Chandra M. R.
, p. 6280 - 6283 (2021/07/02)
We hereby report Ru(ii)-catalyzed C(sp2)-H allenylation of N-tosylbenzamides to access multi-substituted allenylamides. Furthermore, the allenylamides were converted to the corresponding isoquinolone derivatives via base mediated annulation. The current protocol features low catalyst loading, mild reaction conditions, high functional group compatibility and desired scalability. The unique functionality of the afforded allenes allowed further transformations to expand the practicality of the protocol. This journal is
Heteroannulation enabled by a bimetallic Rh(III)/Ag(i) relay catalysis: Application in the total synthesis of aristolactam BII
Ji, Wei-Wei,Lin,Li, Qingjiang,Wang, Honggen
supporting information, p. 5665 - 5668 (2017/07/07)
A redox-neutral bimetallic Rh(iii)/Ag(i) relay catalysis allowed the efficient construction of 3-alkylidene isoindolinones and 3-alkylidene isobenzofuranones. The Rh(iii) catalyst was responsible for the C-H monofluoroalkenylation reaction, whereas the Ag(i) salt was an activator for the follow-up cyclization. The methodology developed was applied as a key step in the rapid total synthesis of the natural product aristolactam BII.
Metal-catalyzed formal amidation of alkenes under CO-free condition
Zhang, Yuanyuan,Ye, Wenjing,Leng, Xue,He, Ying,Zhang, Hui,Xiao, Xiao
supporting information, p. 4203 - 4206 (2016/08/24)
An effective procedure for synthesis of amides from alkenes and [Formula presented] via Pd and Fe catalysts under mild conditions is described. A series of benzamides containing various functional groups can be obtained in reasonable yield and the possible reaction pathway is proposed in this Letter.
Room-temperature ortho-alkoxylation and -halogenation of N-tosylbenzamides by using palladium(II)-catalyzed C-H activation
Peron, Florent,Fossey, Christine,Sopkova-Deoliveirasantos, Jana,Cailly, Thomas,Fabis, Frederic
supporting information, p. 7507 - 7513 (2014/06/23)
The N-tosylcarboxamide group can direct the room-temperature palladium-catalyzed C-H alkoxylation and halogenation of substituted arenes in a simple and mild procedure. The room-temperature stoichiometric cyclopalladation of N-tosylbenzamide was first studied, and the ability of the palladacycle to react with oxidants to form C-X and C-O bonds under mild conditions was demonstrated. The reaction conditions were then adapted to promote room-temperature ortho-alkoxylations and ortho-halogenations of N-tosylbenzamides using palladium as catalyst. The scope and limitation of both alkoxylations and halogenations was studied and the subsequent functional transformation of the N-tosylcarboxamide group through nucleophilic additions was evaluated. This methodology offers a simple and mild route to diversely functionalized arenes.
N-tosylcarboxamide as a transformable directing group for Pd-catalyzed C-H ortho-arylation
Peron, Florent,Fossey, Christine,Cailly, Thomas,Fabis, Frederic
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1827 - 1829 (2012/06/29)
The N-tosylcarboxamide group offers the possibility of directing the Pd-catalyzed C-H arylation of arenes providing a new entry to biarylcarboxamides. Moreover, its ability to react according to different reaction conditions including intramolecular reactions makes it a pivotal directing group for a divergent synthesis of biaryl-based compounds.
Iron(II)-catalyzed amidation of aldehydes with iminoiodinanes at room temperature and under microwave-assisted conditions
Ton, Thi My Uyen,Tejo, Ciputra,Tania, Stefani,Chang, Joyce Wei Wei,Chan, Philip Wai Hong
experimental part, p. 4894 - 4904 (2011/08/03)
A method for the amidation of aldehydes with PhI=NTs/PhI=NNs as the nitrogen source and an inexpensive iron(II) chloride + pyridine as the in situ formed precatalyst under mild conditions at room temperature or microwave assisted conditions is described. The reaction was operationally straightforward and accomplished in moderate to excellent product yields (20-99%) and with complete chemoselectivity with the new C-N bond forming only at the formylic C-H bond in substrates containing other reactive functional groups. By utilizing microwave irradiation, comparable product yields and short reaction times of 1 h could be accomplished. The mechanism is suggested to involve insertion of a putative iron-nitrene/imido group to the formylic C-H bond of the substrate via a H-atom abstraction/radical rebound pathway mediated by the precatalyst [Fe(py)4Cl2] generated in situ from reaction of FeCl 2 with pyridine.
