52707-93-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A Strategy for Accessing Aldehydes via Palladium-Catalyzed C?O/C?N Bond Cleavage in the Presence of Hydrosilanes
He, Zhanyu,Liu, Tingting,Ru, Junxiang,Wang, Yulin,Wang, Zijia,Zeng, Zhuo
supporting information, p. 5794 - 5800 (2020/12/01)
We report the catalytic reduction of both active esters and amides by selective C(acyl)?X (X=O, N) cleavage to access aldehyde functionality via a palladium-catalyzed strategy. Reactions are promoted by hydrosilanes as reducing reagents with good to excellent yields and with excellent chemoselectivity for C(acyl)?N and C(acyl)?O bond cleavage. Carboxylic acid C(acyl)?O bonds are activated by 2-chloro-4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazine (CDMT) to form triazine ester intermediates, which further react with hydrosilanes to yield aldehydes in one-pot two-step procedures. We demonstrate that C(acyl)?O cleavage/formylation offers higher yields and broader substrate scopes compared with C(acyl)?N cleavage under the same reaction conditions.
N-Acylsaccharins as Amide-Based Arylating Reagents via Chemoselective N-C Cleavage: Pd-Catalyzed Decarbonylative Heck Reaction
Liu, Chengwei,Meng, Guangrong,Szostak, Michal
, p. 12023 - 12030 (2016/12/09)
Palladium-catalyzed decarbonylative Heck reaction of amides by chemoselective N-C activation using N-acylsaccharins as coupling partners has been accomplished. These studies represent only the second example of amide-Heck reactions reported to date. A broad range of electronically diverse amide and olefin coupling partners is amenable to this transformation. Orthogonal site-selective Heck cross-couplings by C-Br/N-C cleavage and mechanistic studies are reported. This report introduces readily available, bench-stable, cheap, and benign N-acylsaccharins as aryl transfer reagents to access versatile aryl-metal intermediates.
N-acylsaccharins: Stable electrophilic amide-based acyl transfer reagents in Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura coupling via N-C cleavage
Liu, Chengwei,Meng, Guangrong,Liu, Yongmei,Liu, Ruzhang,Lalancette, Roger,Szostak, Roman,Szostak, Michal
supporting information, p. 4194 - 4197 (2016/09/09)
The development of efficient catalytic methods for N-C bond cleavage in amides remains an important synthetic challenge. The first Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of N-acylsaccharins with boronic acids by selective N-C bond activation is reported. The reaction enables preparation of a variety of functionalized diaryl and alkyl-aryl ketones with broad functional group tolerance and in good to excellent yields. Of general interest, N-acylsaccharins serve as new, highly reactive, bench-stable, economical, amide-based, electrophilic acyl transfer reagents via acyl-metal intermediates. Mechanistic studies strongly support the amide N-C(O) bond twist as the enabling feature of N-acylsaccharins in the N-C bond cleavage.
Retro-ene Reaction I: Reaction of N-Hydroxymethylsaccharin with Benzoyl Chlorides and Alkyl Halides
Kim, Sung-Kyu,Moon, Jung-Gyen,Lee, Sang-Gyeong,Choi, Sam-Young,Cho, Su-Dong,et al.
, p. 353 - 356 (2007/10/02)
N-Benzoylsaccharins, N-(saccharinylmethyl) benzoates and N-alkylsaccharins were synthesized from N-hydroxymethylsaccharin and the corresponding benzoyl chlorides or alkyl halides under different conditions.The reaction mechanisms are also discussed.
