154502-70-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Electrochemical-Induced Ring Transformation of Cyclic α-(ortho-Iodophenyl)-β-oxoesters
Strehl, Julia,Kahrs, Christoph,Müller, Thomas,Hilt, Gerhard,Christoffers, Jens
, p. 3222 - 3225 (2020)
Cyclic α-(ortho-iodophenyl)-β-oxoesters were converted in a ring-expanding transformation to furnish benzannulated cycloalkanone carboxylic esters. The reaction sequence started by electrochemical reduction of the iodoarene moiety. In a mechanistic rationale, the resulting carbanionic species was adding to the carbonyl group under formation of a strained, tricyclic benzocyclobutene intermediate, which underwent carbon–carbon bond cleavage and rearrangement of the carbon skeleton by retro-aldol reaction. The scope of the reaction sequence was investigated by converting cyclic oxoesters with different ring sizes yielding benzocycloheptanone, -nonanone and -decanone derivatives in moderate to good yields. Furthermore, acyclic starting materials and cyclic compounds carrying additional substituents on the iodophenyl ring were submitted to this reaction sequence. The starting materials for this transformation are straightforwardly obtained by conversion of β-oxoesters with phenyliodobis(trifluoroacetate).
Acylalkylation of Arynes Generated from o-Iodoaryl Triflates with Hydrosilanes and Cesium Fluoride
Minoshima, Mai,Uchida, Keisuke,Nakamura, Yu,Hosoya, Takamitsu,Yoshida, Suguru
supporting information, p. 1868 - 1873 (2021/03/08)
An efficient method to generate aryne intermediates from o-iodoaryl triflates triggered by triethylsilane and cesium fluoride is disclosed. This method realized the acylalkylation of arynes using easily available o-iodoaryl triflate-type precursors, which was difficult when using conventional nucleophilic activators. A wide range of (hetero)arenes including various fused benzothiazoles were successfully synthesized from o-iodoaryl triflates by virtue of their good accessibility and divergent transformations of aryne intermediates.
Fukuyama Cross-Coupling Approach to Isoprekinamycin: Discovery of the Highly Active and Bench-Stable Palladium Precatalyst POxAP
Tang, Shuang-Qi,Bricard, Jacques,Schmitt, Martine,Bihel, Frédéric
supporting information, p. 844 - 848 (2019/01/30)
An efficient and user-friendly palladium(II) precatalyst, POxAP (post-oxidative-addition precatalyst), was identified for use in Fukuyama cross-coupling reactions. Suitable for storage under air, the POxAP precatalyst allowed reaction between thioesters and organozinc reagents with turnover numbers of ~90000. A series of 23 ketones were obtained with yields ranging from 53 to 99%. As proof of efficacy, an alternative approach was developed for the synthesis of a key precursor of the natural product isoprekinamycin.
A aryne synthetic method (by machine translation)
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, (2017/08/25)
The invention discloses a method for synthesizing aryne new method, which belongs to the technical field of chemical industry. The method firstly to sulfuryl fluoride with 2 - trialkyl (or aryl) silicon phthalimidephenol as the starting material for synthesizing new aryne precursor, then make it with alkali is produced aryne (active intermediates). The active intermediate in situ chemical reaction with other compounds. The method substrate fluorine atom content is low, with high atom economy, and effectively reduce the reaction and post-processing in the process cause pollution to the environment and luminescent harm to human body; at the same time cheap and easy to obtain, synthesis technique is simple, mild reaction conditions, post-processing process is simple, the productive rate is high, and is favorable for industrial production. (by machine translation)
Development and Application of O-(Trimethylsilyl)aryl Fluorosulfates for the Synthesis of Arynes
Chen, Qiao,Yu, Hongmei,Xu, Zhaoqing,Lin, Li,Jiang, Xianxing,Wang, Rui
, p. 6890 - 6896 (2015/10/06)
A class of o-(trimethylsilyl)aryl fluorosulfates was synthesized by a concise method and successfully used as aryne precursors for the first time. Different trapping agents such as azides, furans, and acyl acetoacetates could successfully react with the a
Expedient carbonylation of aryl halides in aqueous or neat condition
Ang, Wei Jie,Lo, Lee-Chiang,Lam, Yulin
, p. 8545 - 8558 (2014/12/11)
An expedient and versatile, microwave-assisted procedure for the carbonylation of aryl halides with boronic acids, alcohols or amines in water or under neat conditions has been developed. The reaction is catalyzed by fluorous, oxime-based palladacycle 1 that shows an excellent recyclable property and low levels of Pd leaching. To demonstrate the usefulness of the protocol, we applied it to the preparation of compounds of pharmaceutical interest, including a precursor of the reverse transcriptase inhibitor, niacin, benzocaine and butamben.
Arynes double bond insertion/nucleophilic addition with vinylogous amides and carbodiimides
Wu, Chao,Li, Ran,Tang, Huarong,Fu, Haixing,Ren, Hailong,Wang, Xuemei,Wu, Chunrui,Shi, Feng
, p. 1344 - 1355 (2014/03/21)
Arynes are shown to insert into some C=X double bonds, leading to benzannulated four-membered rings. The strain of these rings allow for a ready, spontaneous opening to afford o-quinomethide analogues. Subsequent nucleophilic addition re-aromatizes the intermediates to achieve ortho-difunctionalization of arynes. In this report, we describe the aryne insertion into the C=C double bonds of vinylogous amides and the C=N double bonds of carbodiimides. The correlation and comparison with aryne single bond insertion chemistry will be discussed. Computational studies for the ring-opening step, as well as the nature of the o-quinomethide intermediates, will also be discussed.
Reaction of arynes with vinylogous amides: Nucleophilic addition to the ortho-quinodimethide intermediate
Li, Ran,Wang, Xuemei,Wei, Zhibin,Wu, Chunrui,Shi, Feng
supporting information, p. 4366 - 4369 (2013/09/24)
The reaction of arynes with vinylogous amides containing no free N-H bonds proceeds in a [2 + 2] cycloaddition fashion at ambient temperature. The electronic properties of the vinylogous amides allow for the cycloadducts undergoing a facile ring-opening p
Generation of arynes via ate complexes of arylboronic esters with an ortho-leaving group
Sumida, Yuto,Kato, Tomoe,Hosoya, Takamitsu
supporting information, p. 2806 - 2809 (2013/07/11)
An efficient method of generating aryne has been achieved by treating ortho-(trifluoromethanesulfonyloxy)arylboronic acid pinacol ester with tert- or sec-butyllithium. Monitoring the reaction by 11B NMR has indicated that a boron-ate complex formed in situ is the eventual precursor that converts into aryne near room temperature. The prior formation of the ate complex at a low temperature has enabled us to use various arynophiles, including those bearing base-sensitive groups. The ready availability of the aryne precursors and mutual orthogonality in aryne generation with widely used ortho-silylaryl triflate have enhanced the utility of the method.
Design and application of new imidazolylsulfonate-based benzyne precursor: An efficient triflate alternative
Kovacs, Szabolcs,Csincsi, Adam I.,Nagy, Tibor Zs.,Boros, Sandor,Timari, Geza,Novak, Zoltan
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2022 - 2025 (2012/06/16)
Several o-(trimethylsilyl)aryl imidazolylsulfonates were synthesized in a simple process and successfully applied in cycloadditions involving benzyne intermediates. The precursor offers an efficient alternative for generating benzynes compared to widely used ortho TMS triflates under similar reaction conditions. With the utilization of this new precursor, the formation of potentially genotoxic trifluoromethanesulfonate side product is eliminated. The applicability of the new benzyne precursor was demonstrated in different types of cycloaddition reactions to prepare heterocyclic molecules.
