Synthesis of 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole ring systems through silver(I) ion-mediated ring-closure reaction

Fused pyrazole ring systems are common structural motifs of numerous pharmaceutically important compounds. Nevertheless, access to derivatives of the aromatic 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole ring system is still quite limited, and their chemistry and functional properties remain largely underexplored. The current study investigates routes to construct this system from easily accessible starting materials using metal-catalyzed reactions. A simple and efficient procedure to access the 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole ring system was developed by employing the silver(I) ion-mediated ring-closure reaction of 4-alkynyl-3-hydroxy-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazoles as a key step. The required intermediate hydroxyalkynyl substrates for this reaction were prepared by a Pd-catalyzed coupling of 4-iodo-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-3-ol with ethyne derivatives. The structures of the obtained target compounds were unequivocally confirmed by detailed 1H, 13C and 15N NMR spectroscopic experiments, HRMS and a single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses. This silver(I)-mediated 5-endo-dig cyclization of readily available 4-alkynyl-3-hydroxy-1H-pyrazoles can be used as an efficient method to access many novel 2,5-disubstituted 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazoles.


Introduction
Heterocyclic ring systems possessing a pyrazole ring fused to an oxygen-containing six-membered heterocycle are present in a wide variety of biologically active compounds. For example, the 1,4-and 2,4-dihydropyrano [2,3-c]pyrazole ring systems [1] often represent the main structural motifs of anticancer [2][3][4], anti-inflammatory [5], and antidiabetic agents [6]. The numerous known methods for the preparation of these compounds are generally based on multicomponent reactions of an aromatic aldehyde, a β-keto ester, a hydrazine and malononitrile [7]. In a similar reaction using a pyridinium ylide instead of malononitrile, the dihydro-1H-furo [2,3-c]pyrazole system, consisting of an aromatic pyrazole ring fused with a five-membered 2,3dihydrofuran ring, was formed [8]. Derivatives of the latter system are known for their antimicrobial [9] and antiproliferative activities [10]. Nevertheless, methods to access 2H-furo [2,3-c]pyrazoles, where both the fused pyrazole and furan moieties are aromatic, are still quite limited, and their chemistry and functional properties remain largely underexplored. Huang et al. have reported the synthesis and the evaluation of antiplatelet and anti-allergic activities of 2,3,4-trisubstituted 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole-5-carboxylic acids and related carboxamides [11,12]. The aforementioned carboxylic acids have been prepared by bromination of the corresponding pyrano[2,3-c]pyrazol-6(1H)-one derivatives followed by heating of the obtained 5-bromo derivatives in the presence of sodium alkoxide [11]. Notably, the 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole ring system is structurally similar to the benzo[b]furan system, which is a privileged motif in natural products and biologically active compounds [13,14]. As a result, numerous strategies have been developed for the construction of benzo[b]furan and its derivatives [15][16][17][18]. For example, Damera et al. reported an efficient synthesis of 2-substituted benzo[b]furans with good yields by the base-promoted cyclization of easily accessible 2-alkynylphenols [19]. Recently, 2-arylbenzo[b]furans were conveniently synthesized by the one-pot tandem Hiyama alkynylation/cyclization reaction between 2-iodophenol and (triethoxysilyl)alkynes [20]. In recent years silver and gold salts have found application as versatile and mild catalysts to access the benzo[b]furan ring system through intramolecular cyclization of 2-alkynylphenol substrates [21], including preparation of 2-benzofuranmethanamines [22] and 4-indolylbenzo[b]furans [23] in the presence of AgNO 3 and AgOTf, respectively, and 2-phenylbenzo[b]furans, where AuCl 3 or a mixture thereof with AgOTf has been used to promote the appropriate cyclization [24].
In the present work, we describe a method for the construction of the 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole ring system by a Sonogashiratype alkynylation of 4-iodopyrazol-3-ol and subsequent intramolecular 5-endo-dig cyclization of the obtained hydroxyalkynyl substrate mediated by a Ag(I) catalyst.
Having prepared the series of hydroxyethynyl substrates 3a-j, the optimal conditions for the subsequent cyclization reaction were next investigated using 3a as the model compound (Table 1). First, we attempted the desired cyclization of 3a to 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole 4a using the synthetic protocol involving Cs 2 CO 3 in dry DMF at 60 °C, which has been previously successfully employed for the preparation of benzo[b]furans by the cyclization of o-alkynylphenols [19]. Unfortunately, no addition of the hydroxy group across the carbon-carbon triple bond was observed even after heating the reaction mixture under analogous reaction conditions for 24 hours (Table 1, entry 1).
The formation through a 5-endo-dig cyclization of some amount of compound 4a was detected by LC-MS measurements only when the reaction mixture contained Cs 2 CO 3 as a base and was Some of the most effective catalysts for the electrophilic activation of alkynes under homogeneous conditions are gold(I) [35] and silver(I) [36] salts or complexes, and a broad range of versatile synthetic methods has been developed for the construction of carbon-heteroatom bonds using these types of catalysts. For example, the gold(I) catalyst [(Ph 3 PAu) 3 O]BF 4 was applied in the regioselective intramolecular cyclization of alkynols to construct bicyclic ethers [37], while the silver(I) catalyst AgOTf efficiently catalyzed the intramolecular cyclization of phenoxyethynyl diols into 2,3-unsaturated lactones [38]. In our case, the addition of 10 mol % chloro(triphenylphosphine)gold(I) improved the yield of product 4a to 69% (Table 1, entry 4). However the best results were obtained when AgOTf was used as a catalyst. In this case, the target product 4a was obtained in an excellent 92% yield (Table 1, entry 5).
It is important to note that the reaction temperature had a significant effect on the yield of the product. When the temperature was lowered to 80 °C, the yield of the product did not exceeded 15% (Table 1, entry 6). The presence of a base also plays a crucial role in the cyclization described herein, and the transformation of 3a to 4a did not occur in the presence of only the catalyst and without base (Table 1, entry 7). Finally, the reaction optimization experiments showed that the Cs 2 CO 3 /AgOTf system does not offer any advantages for this cyclization compared to the K 2 CO 3 /AgOTf system ( Table 1, entry 8).
With the optimized conditions for the 5-endo-dig cyclization reaction identified, the scope of this transformation for the preparation of several 2,5-disubstituted 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazoles was explored (Scheme 2). For substrates 3b-j, the reactions were complete after 14 hours at 120 °C, and products 4b-j were generated in fair to excellent yields. The structural assignments of 4a-j were based on multinuclear NMR and IR spectroscopy as well as high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) data and a single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The 1 H NMR spectra of compounds 4a-j revealed the characteristic H-3 proton singlet in the δ 7.60-7.77 ppm region as well as a H-4 proton singlet in the δ 6.06-6.74 ppm region. The 13 C NMR spectra of 4a-j exhibited signals for the five carbon atoms of the 2H-furo    The structure of 4d was investigated additionally by single crystal X-ray analysis (Figure 1) [39].
The lengths of the C-F bonds for molecules 4d(A) and 4d(B) are 1.356(10) Å and 1.392(11) Å, respectively. All ring atoms of the 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole moiety lie in almost one plane, but the phenyl substituents are slightly turned in relation to this plane ( Table 3).
The molecules in the crystal are located in columns made up of asymmetric units held by hydrogen bonds (Figure 1b).

Conclusion
In conclusion, we have demonstrated a new, three-step synthetic route to 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazoles starting from commercially available 1-phenylpyrazol-3-ol. Iodination of the latter compound with iodine in DMF smoothly afforded 1-phenyl-4iodopyrazol-3-ol, which can undergo a Pd-catalyzed coupling with terminal alkynes to give the corresponding 4-alkynyl-3hydroxy-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazoles. The desired 5-endo-dig cyclization leading to the formation of the 2H-furo[2,3-c]pyrazole ring system is easily achieved by heating the aforementioned hydroxyalkynyl substrates with a base in DMF in the presence of a silver(I) catalyst.