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Room Temperature Carbonylation of (Hetero) Aryl Pentafluorobenzenesulfonates and Triflates using Palladium-Cobalt Bimetallic Catalyst: Dual Role of Cobalt Carbonyl
Joseph, Jayan T.,Sajith, Ayyiliath M.,Ningegowda, Revanna C.,Shashikanth, Sheena
supporting information, p. 419 - 425 (2017/02/10)
An efficient method for the carbonylation of (hetero) aryl pentafluorobenzenesulfonates and triflates under exceptionally mild conditions using palladium/dicobalt octacarbonyl [Pd/Co2(CO)8] has been developed. Besides acting as carbon monoxide (CO) source, Co2(CO)8enhances the reaction rate by accelerating the CO insertion through an in situ generated bimetallic palladium cobalt tetracarbonyl [Pd-Co(CO)4] complex. Under the optimized reaction condition, carbonylation of a wide range of activated and deactivated, as well as sterically hindered and heteroaromatic, substrates proceeded efficiently at room temperature. The high chemoselectivity and improved synthesis of biologically relevant Isoguvacine and Lazabemide intermediates highlights its scope as a valuable synthetic method. The generality of this protocol was further extended to other electrophiles (bromides, chlorides and tosylates). (Figure presented.).
Practical: In situ -generation of phosphinite ligands for palladium-catalyzed carbonylation of (hetero)aryl bromides forming esters
Wang, Lin,Neumann, Helfried,Spannenberg, Anke,Beller, Matthias
supporting information, p. 7469 - 7472 (2017/07/12)
An effective method for alkoxycarbonylation of (hetero)aryl bromides is developed in the presence of in situ-generated phosphinite ligands tBu2POR (R = nBu, nPr, Et or Me). For this purpose commercially available tBu2PCl was used as the pre-ligand in the presence of different alcohols. For the first time cross coupling reactions with two alcohols-one generating the ligand, the other used as substrate-were developed. Through this method, ligand optimization can be performed in a more efficient manner and the desired products could be obtained with good yields and selectivity.
An improved protocol for palladium-catalyzed alkoxycarbonylations of aryl chlorides with alkyl formates
Schareina, Thomas,Zapf, Alexander,Cotte, Alain,Gotta, Matthias,Beller, Matthias
experimental part, p. 1205 - 1209 (2010/07/04)
The palladium-catalyzed alkoxycarbonylation of aryl and heteroaryl halides using butyl formate has been investigated. In the presence of palladium (II) acetate/n-butylbis(1-adamantyl)phosphine (L1), and l,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec- 7-ene (DBU) as base fo
Process for the preparation of carboxylic acid esters from organic halides
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, (2008/06/13)
Carboxylic acid esters or amides are obtained from aryl, heterocyclic, vinylic, ethynylic, and benzylic halides and substituted derivates thereof, by reacting same with an alcohol or primary or secondary amine and carbon monoxide, in the presence of a palladium catalyst and if necessary a tertiary amine at about 20°-150° C and from about a half to about 100 atmospheres pressure. A typical example is the conversion of bromobenzene into n-butyl benzoate at 100° C and one atmosphere of carbon monoxide in the presence of tri-n-butyl-amine and a catalytic amount of PdBr2 [P(C6 H5)3 ]2.
