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Cyclometallated 2-Phenylpyrimidine Derived Platinum Complexes: Synthesis and Photophysical Properties
Fecková, Michaela,Kahlal, Samia,Roisnel, Thierry,Saillard, Jean-Yves,Boixel, Julien,Hruzd, Mariia,le Poul, Pascal,Gauthier, Sébastien,Robin-le Guen, Fran?oise,Bure?, Filip,Achelle, Sylvain
, p. 1592 - 1600 (2021/04/28)
A series of five platinum (II) complexes based on 2-phenylpyrimidine ligands have been designed. Pyridine and chloride were used as auxiliary ligands. These complexes exhibit a slightly distorted square-planar geometry. The nature and position of substitu
2-Phosphinoimidazole Ligands: N-H NHC or P-N Coordination Complexes in Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Reactions of Aryl Chlorides
Martinez, Erin E.,Larson, Alexandra J. S.,Fuller, Sydney K.,Petersen, Kathryn M.,Smith, Stacey J.,Michaelis, David J.
supporting information, p. 1560 - 1564 (2021/05/29)
We report the synthesis of two palladium 2-(dialkylphosphino)imidazole complexes and demonstrate their activity as catalysts for Suzuki-Miyaura reactions with (hetero)aryl chlorides at room temperature. Our mechanistic studies demonstrate that these palladium complexes exist as an equilibrium mixture between the P-N coordinated and N-H NHC forms of ligand. Our studies suggest that the N-H NHC form may be important for high catalytic activity in Suzuki-Miyaura reactions with aryl chlorides. These reactions proceed at or near room temperature in good to excellent yields. Heteroaryl chlorides are also reactive at lower catalyst loadings.
Ruthenium-catalysedmeta-selective CAr-H bond alkylationviaa deaminative strategy
Zhu, Ze-Fan,Chen, Guang-Le,Liu, Feng
supporting information, p. 3411 - 3414 (2021/04/07)
The use of aliphatic amines as alkylating reagents in organic synthesisviaC-N bond activation remains underdeveloped. We herein describe a novel ruthenium-catalysed and directing-group assisted protocol for the synthesis ofmeta-alkylated arenesviadual C-H and C-N activation. Bench-stable and easily handled redox-active Katritzky pyridinium salts derived from abundant amines and amino acid species were used as alkyl radical precursors. This catalytic reaction could accommodate a broad range of functional groups and provide access to variousmeta-alkylated products.