51170-35-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A Gold Carbene Manifold to Prepare Fused γ-Lactams by Oxidative Cyclisation of Ynamides
Sánchez-Cantalejo, Fernando,Priest, Joshua D.,Davies, Paul W.
supporting information, p. 17215 - 17219 (2018/11/10)
Gold-catalysed oxidative cyclisation reactions of ynamides offer great promise in γ-lactam synthesis but are limited by preferential over-oxidation to form α-keto imides. Evaluating the factors that might limit N-cyclisation pathways led to effective gold-catalysed conditions that allow access to different fused γ-lactams on changing the ynamide N-substituent and accommodate previously incompatible substitution patterns. New and efficient methods for the synthesis of functionalised 3-aryl indoles and cyclohepta[c]pyrrol-1-one derivatives are presented. These conditions illustrate the complementarity of gold catalysis to other metals.
Nucleophilic Functionalizations of Aniline Derivatives: Aromatic Pummerer Reaction for Umpolung Halogenation and Hydroxylation on Benzene Ring
Bao, Xingping,Yao, Jinzhong,Zhou, Hongwei,Xu, Guangyu
supporting information, p. 5780 - 5782 (2017/11/10)
In this paper, a metal-free protocol of nucleophilic ortho-halogenation and hydroxylation of anilines via an aromatic Pummerer process is reported.
Installation of protected ammonia equivalents onto aromatic & heteroaromatic rings in water enabled by micellar catalysis
Isley, Nicholas A.,Dobarco, Sebastian,Lipshutz, Bruce H.
supporting information, p. 1480 - 1488 (2014/03/21)
A single set of conditions consisting of a palladium catalyst, a commercially available ligand, and a base, allow for several types of C-N bond constructions to be conducted in water with the aid of a commercially available "designer" surfactant (TPGS-750-M). Products containing a protected NH2 group in the form of a carbamate, sulfonamide, or urea can be fashioned starting with aryl or heteroaryl bromides, iodides, and in some cases, chlorides, as substrates. Reaction temperatures are in the range of room temperature to, at most, 50 °C, and result in essentially full conversion and good isolated yields.
