3172-56-3Relevant articles and documents
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Tamaru et al.
, p. 3365 (1977)
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Synthesis of 6-thienyl-substituted 2-amino-3-cyanopyridines
Verbitskiy,Cheprakova,Pervova,Danagulyan,Rusinov,Chupakhin,Charushin
, p. 689 - 694 (2015)
An efficient method for the synthesis of 6-thienyl-substituted 2-amino-3-cyanopyridines by the ring transformation in the corresponding pyrimidines was developed. Further modification of the pyridines obtained under conditions of a room temperature aerobic Suzuki reaction in the presence of trans-bis(dicyclohexylamine)palladium(II) acetate as a catalyst was studied
"benchtop" Biaryl Coupling Using Pd/Cu Cocatalysis: Application to the Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers
Minus, Matthew B.,Moor, Sarah R.,Pary, Fathima F.,Nirmani,Chwatko, Malgorzata,Okeke, Brandon,Singleton, Josh E.,Nelson, Toby L.,Lynd, Nathaniel A.,Anslyn, Eric V.
supporting information, p. 2873 - 2877 (2021/05/05)
Typically, Suzuki couplings used in polymerizations are performed at raised temperatures in inert atmospheres. As a result, the synthesis of aromatic materials that utilize this chemistry often demands expensive and specialized equipment on an industrial scale. Herein, we describe a bimetallic methodology that exploits the distinct reactivities of palladium and copper to perform high yielding aryl-aryl dimerizations and polymerizations that can be performed on a benchtop under ambient conditions. These couplings are facile and can be performed by simple mixing in the open vessel. To demonstrate the utility of this method in the context of polymer synthesis: polyfluorene, polycarbazole, polysilafluorene, and poly(6,12-dihydro-dithienoindacenodithiophene) were created at ambient temperature and open to air.
Photoelectric properties of aromatic triangular tri-palladium complexes and their catalytic applications in the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction
Li, Jia,Li, Xujun,Liu, Xiang,Maestri, Giovanni,Malacria, Max,Wang, Xiaoshuang,Wang, Yanlan,Wu, Lingang
supporting information, p. 11834 - 11842 (2021/09/06)
The photoelectric properties and catalytic activities of substituted triphenylphosphine and sulfur/selenium ligand supported aromatic triangular tri-palladium complexes1-4, abbreviated as [Pd3]+, were investigated. The cyclic voltammogram of [Pd3]+in CH3CN-nBu4NPF6showed a single quasi-reversible wave which was consistent with their robust property and provided preliminary proof for their electron transfer processes in catalysis. With excitation at 267 nm, [Pd3]+exhibited strong ratiometric fluorescence at 550 and 780 nm at a temperature gradient from 77 K to 287 K. These peculiar triangular tri-palladium complexes showed excellent catalytic activities and exclusive reactivity with aryl iodides over the other halogenated aromatics in the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction. The electronic and steric hindrance effects of substituents on the aryl iodides and aryl boronic acids including heteroaromatics like pyridine, pyrazine and thiophenes were explored and most substrates achieved up to 99% of yields. (2-[1,1′-Biphenyl]-2-ylbenzothiazole) which was analogous to the selective cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors was also synthesized with our tri-palladium catalyst and gave good isolated yield (94%). The study of the catalytic process revealed that the mechanism of the reaction may involve the replacement of the sulphur ligand on [Pd3]+by iodine from aryl iodides, which was beneficial for the matching of C-I bond energy.