1638735-88-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Ni-Catalyzed Aryl Sulfide Synthesis through an Aryl Exchange Reaction
Isshiki, Ryota,Kurosawa, Miki B.,Muto, Kei,Yamaguchi, Junichiro
supporting information, p. 10333 - 10340 (2021/07/21)
A Ni-catalyzed aryl sulfide synthesis through an aryl exchange reaction between aryl sulfides and a variety of aryl electrophiles was developed. By using 2-pyridyl sulfide as a sulfide donor, this reaction achieved the synthesis of aryl sulfides without using odorous and toxic thiols. The use of a Ni/dcypt catalyst capable of cleaving and forming aryl-S bonds was important for the aryl exchange reaction between 2-pyridyl sulfides and aryl electrophiles, which include aromatic esters, arenol derivatives, and aryl halides. Mechanistic studies revealed that Ni/dcypt can simultaneously undergo oxidative additions of aryl sulfides and aromatic esters, followed by ligand exchange between the generated aryl-Ni-SR and aryl-Ni-OAr species to furnish aryl exchanged compounds.
LIGAND, NICKEL COMPLEX COMPRISING LIGAND, AND REACTION USING NICKEL COMPLEX
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, (2016/10/07)
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for directly carrying out arylation, especially α-arylation, of a carbonyl compound or a thiocarbonyl compound by using a more inexpensive phenol derivative and a nickel catalyst, and to provide a novel nickel cat
Nickel-catalyzed α-arylation of ketones with phenol derivatives
Takise, Ryosuke,Muto, Kei,Yamaguchi, Junichiro,Itami, Kenichiro
, p. 6791 - 6794 (2014/07/08)
The nickel-catalyzed α-arylation of ketones with readily available phenol derivatives (esters and carbamates) provides access to useful α-arylketones. For this transformation, 3,4-bis(dicyclohexylphosphino) thiophene (dcypt) was identified as a new, enabling, air-stable ligand for this transformation. The intermediate of an assumed C-O oxidative addition was isolated and characterized by X-ray crystal-structure analysis. The nickel-catalyzed α-arylation of ketones with readily available phenol derivatives (esters and carbamates) provides access to useful α-arylketones. The use of 3,4-bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)thiophene (dcypt) as an air-stable ligand enables this transformation. The intermediate of an assumed C-O oxidative addition was isolated and characterized by X-ray crystal-structure analysis.
