860519-00-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Visible light photocatalyzed direct conversion of aryl-/heteroarylamines to selenides at room temperature
Kundu, Debasish,Ahammed, Sabir,Ranu, Brindaban C.
, p. 1814 - 1817 (2014/04/17)
A novel strategy for the direct conversion of aryl- and heteroarylamines to selenides has been developed via diazotization of amines with tert-butyl nitrite in neutral medium followed by reaction with diaryl/diheteroaryl/dialkyl diselenides in one pot under photocatalysis at room temperature in the absence of any metal. This reaction is also applied for the synthesis of tellurides. The selenylation of heteroarylamine by this protocol is of much significance because of the difficulty in diazotization of these molecules by a standard diazotization method in acid medium.
Solvent-controlled halo-selective selenylation of aryl halides catalyzed by Cu(II) supported on Al2O3. A general protocol for the synthesis of unsymmetrical organo mono- and bis-selenides
Chatterjee, Tanmay,Ranu, Brindaban C.
, p. 7145 - 7153 (2013/08/23)
Alumina-supported Cu(II) efficiently catalyzes selenylation of aryl iodides and aryl bromides by diaryl, dialkyl, and diheteroaryl diselenides in water and PEG-600, respectively, leading to a general route toward synthesis of unsymmetrical diaryl, aryl-alkyl, aryl-heteroaryl, and diheteroaryl selenides. A sequential reaction of bromoiodobenzene with one diaryl/diheteroaryl/dialkyl diselenide in water and another diaryl/diheteroaryl/dialkyl diselenide in PEG-600 in the second step produces unsymmetrical diaryl, diheteroaryl, or aryl-alkyl bis-selanyl benzene. A library of functionalized organo mono- and bis-selenides, including a potent biologically active molecule and a couple of analogues of bioactive selenides, were obtained in high yields by this protocol. The reactions are chemoselective and high yielding. The Cu-Al2O 3 catalyst is recycled for seven runs without any appreciable loss of activity.
