408502-43-2Relevant articles and documents
AROMATIC FUSED RING COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE USING THE SAME
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Paragraph 0245-0248, (2016/10/07)
The present invention relates to an aromatic condensed-ring compound and an organic light-emitting device using the same. In the present invention, provided is the compound represented by chemical formula 1. The compound described in the present specifica
Continuous flow magnesiation of functionalized heterocycles and acrylates with TMPMgCl·LiCl
Petersen, Trine P.,Becker, Matthias R.,Knochel, Paul
supporting information, p. 7933 - 7937 (2014/08/05)
A flow procedure for the metalation of functionalized heterocycles (pyridines, pyrimidines, thiophenes, and thiazoles) and various acrylates using the strong, non-nucleophilic base TMPMgCl·LiCl is reported. The flow conditions allow the magnesiations to be performed under more convenient conditions than the comparable batch reactions, which often require cryogenic temperatures and long reaction times. Moreover, the flow reactions are directly scalable without further optimization. Metalation under flow conditions also allows magnesiations that did not produce the desired products under batch conditions, such as the magnesiation of sensitive acrylic derivatives. The magnesiated species are subsequently quenched with various electrophiles, thereby introducing a broad range of functionalities. Go with the flow: Flow conditions allow a practical metalation of functionalized heterocycles and various acrylates in the presence of the base TMPMgCl·LiCl (TMP=2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidyl). More convenient temperatures and very fast reaction times can usually be achieved by applying the flow conditions. Sensitive acrylic derivatives can be magnesiated under flow conditions. Furthermore, the flow reactions are readily scalable without further optimization.
Deprotonative metalation of chloro- and bromopyridines using amido-based bimetallic species and regioselectivity-computed CH acidity relationships
Snegaroff, Katia,Nguyen, Tan Tai,Marquise, Nada,Halauko, Yury S.,Harford, Philip J.,Roisnel, Thierry,Matulis, Vadim E.,Ivashkevich, Oleg A.,Chevallier, Floris,Wheatley, Andrew E. H.,Gros, Philippe C.,Mongin, Florence
experimental part, p. 13284 - 13297 (2012/02/03)
A series of chloro- and bromopyridines have been deprotometalated by using a range of 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidino-based mixed lithium-metal combinations. Whereas lithium-zinc and lithium-cadmium bases afforded different mono- and diiodides after subsequent interception with iodine, complete regioselectivities were observed with the corresponding lithium-copper combination, as demonstrated by subsequent trapping with benzoyl chlorides. The obtained selectivities have been discussed in light of the CH acidities of the substrates, determined both in the gas phase and as a solution in THF by using the DFT B3LYP method.