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Deaminative Olefination of Methyl N-Heteroarenes by an Amine Oxidase Inspired Catalyst
Thorve, Pradip Ramdas,Maji, Biplab
supporting information, p. 542 - 547 (2021/01/26)
We explored the bioinspired o-quinone cofactor catalyzed aerobic primary amine dehydrogenation for a cascade olefination reaction with nine different methyl N-heteroarenes, including pyrimidines, pyrazines, pyridines, quinolines, quinoxolines, benzimidazoles, benzoxazoles, benzthiazoles, and triazines. An o-quinone catalyst phd (1,10-phenanthroline-5,6-dione) combined with a Br?nsted acid catalyzed the reaction. N-Heteroaryl stilbenoids were synthesized in high yields and (E)-selectivities under mild conditions using oxygen (1 atm) as the sole oxidant without needing transition-metal salt, ligand, stoichiometric base, or oxidant.
Catalytic activity of Pd dithiolate complexes with large-bite-angle diphosphines in Heck coupling reactions
Mane, Pravin A.,Neogy, Suman,Dey, Sandip
, (2019/12/30)
Palladium(II) complexes of aryl dithiolates and wide-bite-angle diphosphines Xantphos and dppf have been developed as efficient catalysts in Suzuki and Suzuki carbonylation reactions. The catalytic activity of these highly stable, discrete and charged complexes was investigated in Heck coupling reactions of styrene and a variety of aryl bromides. Under optimized reaction conditions these palladium complexes showed excellent activity with high turnover number (6 × 106) and high turnover frequency (4 × 105 h?1). The effect of bite angle of diphosphines on the catalytic activity of the complexes [Pd2(P∩P)2(SC12H8S)]2(OTf)4 followed the trend P∩P = Xantphos > dppf > dppe as the order of their bite angles. The catalyst could be reused, and after three cycles the formation of significant amount of Pd nanoparticles was noticed, which were characterized using powder X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and transmission electron microscopy. The high catalytic activity has been attributed to the Pd nanoparticles.
MnO2 mediated sequential oxidation/olefination of alkyl-substituted heteroarenes with alcohols
Zhang, Chunyan,Li, Zehua,Fang, Yanchen,Jiang, Shaohua,Wang, Maorong,Zhang, Guoying
supporting information, (2020/02/15)
A practical and efficient ligand-free MnO2 mediated sequential oxidation and olefination has been developed for the facile synthesis of a broad range of unsaturated N-heteroazaarenes from simple alkyl-substituted heteroarenes and alcohols. The procedure tolerates a series of functional groups, such as methoxyl, chloro, bromo, iodo, vinyl, phenolic and hetero groups, providing the olefination products in moderate to good yields.The protocol could be conducted at mild conditions and used environmentally friendly air as the clear oxidant.