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  • continuation of systematic research of the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction of weakly nucleophilic organotrifluoroborates we report here the study of the relative reactivity of K[4-RC6F4BF3] in the Pd-catalyzed reactions with some aryl bromides and iodides in the presence of Ag2O. The borates were chosen
  • ability to transmetallation, to coordinate to the organoboronic acid with the three-coordinated boron atom to ArPdL2OH and subsequent transmetallation (Scheme 1). However, some experimental facts indicate the multilateral role of silver(I) compounds AgmY in the acceleration of the SuzukiMiyaura cross
  • -coupling. Beside generation of ArPdLnOH, AgmY may act as a Lewis acid producing complex [RPdLn][XAgmY] with a highly electrophilic cation. The reactions often are performed in polar aprotic solvents (MeCN, THF, acetone) and the complexes exist in solutions as solvates [RPdLn(solv.)][XAgmY]. Some complexes
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Published 04 May 2015

A novel 4-aminoantipyrine-Pd(II) complex catalyzes Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions of aryl halides

  • Claudia A. Contreras-Celedón,
  • Darío Mendoza-Rayo,
  • José A. Rincón-Medina and
  • Luis Chacón-García

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 2821–2826, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.299

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  • 58030, tel.: +52 443 326 5790; fax: +52 443 326 5788 10.3762/bjoc.10.299 Abstract A simple and efficient catalytic system based on a Pd complex of 4-aminoantipyrine, 4-AAP–Pd(II), was found to be highly active for SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling of aryl iodides and bromides with phenylboronic acids under
  • ppm, with its integration indicating one proton. This result suggests to us that the palladium interacts with the carbonyl and amine groups of the pyrazole ring of 4-AAP. The synthesized 4-AAP–Pd(II) complex was used to carry out all palladium-catalyzed SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reactions
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Published 01 Dec 2014

Solution processable diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) cored small molecules with BODIPY end groups as novel donors for organic solar cells

  • Diego Cortizo-Lacalle,
  • Calvyn T. Howells,
  • Upendra K. Pandey,
  • Joseph Cameron,
  • Neil J. Findlay,
  • Anto Regis Inigo,
  • Tell Tuttle,
  • Peter J. Skabara and
  • Ifor D. W. Samuel

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 2683–2695, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.283

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  • synthesise 6. Whereas the synthesis of 6 was achieved in 33% yield, the yield decreased to 12% when the derivative with two thiophenes was prepared [47]. The BODIPY-DPP-BODIPY triads (9 and 10) were synthesised via SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling by reaction of the functionalised DPP core 8 [48] with the
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Published 18 Nov 2014

Aryl substitution of pentacenes

  • Andreas R. Waterloo,
  • Anna-Chiara Sale,
  • Dan Lehnherr,
  • Frank Hampel and
  • Rik R. Tykwinski

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 1692–1705, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.178

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  • nucleophilic addition (yields given are for the pentacene product 3, over the two steps from either 4a or 4b). Functionalization of iodoaryl pentacene 3g using the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction. Optical properties of pentacenes 3a–k, unsubstituted pentacene (PEN), and TIPSPc. Thermal properties of a
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Published 28 Jul 2014

Atherton–Todd reaction: mechanism, scope and applications

  • Stéphanie S. Le Corre,
  • Mathieu Berchel,
  • Hélène Couthon-Gourvès,
  • Jean-Pierre Haelters and
  • Paul-Alain Jaffrès

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 1166–1196, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.117

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  • reaction produced the arylstannane in 75 to 90% yield [88]. The SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction is another type of reaction with the phosphate group acting as a leaving group. As exemplified in Scheme 30, the aryl dialkyl phosphate was produced in good yield by an AT reaction [89]. Then, this
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Published 21 May 2014

4-Hydroxy-6-alkyl-2-pyrones as nucleophilic coupling partners in Mitsunobu reactions and oxa-Michael additions

  • Michael J. Burns,
  • Thomas O. Ronson,
  • Richard J. K. Taylor and
  • Ian J. S. Fairlamb

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 1159–1165, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.116

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  • could find only limited precedent for this procedure being used previously in this way [15][16][17]. In our case, we were able to further modify the resulting pyronyl ether forming a trisubstituted enol ether, which then underwent a SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling or direct arylation-type reaction. As
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Published 20 May 2014
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  • absorption and fluorescence characteristics. Here we describe the first palladium-catalysed SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction of easily accessible and ultra-stabilised 2-aryl-1,3-dihydro-1H-benzo[d]1,3,2-diazaborole derivatives with various aryl bromides. Aryl bromides bearing electron-withdrawing
  • [1][2][3][4][5]. Amongst them, the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction of aryl halides/triflates and organoboron compounds is one of the most documented and versatile cross-coupling reaction in the literature [6]. The use of organoboron compounds 1, 2 and 3 (Figure 1) as nucleophilic coupling
  • partners in the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction is particularly attractive due to the non-toxicity of the byproducts, the ease with which they are transmetalated and their high stability towards air and moisture, which are the key features for coupling reactions [7]. On one hand, structural diverse
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Published 13 May 2014

Clean and fast cross-coupling of aryl halides in one-pot

  • Valerica Pandarus,
  • Geneviève Gingras,
  • François Béland,
  • Rosaria Ciriminna and
  • Mario Pagliaro

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 897–901, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.87

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  • and the method does not require the use of inert conditions. The use of non-toxic isopropanol or 2-butanol as reaction solvent further adds to the environmental benefits of this new green synthetic methodology. Keywords: borylation; SiliaCat; SuzukiMiyaura; cross-coupling; one-pot; Findings
  • Affording valued biaryls and heterobiaryls, namely ubiquitous chemical moieties in pharmaceuticals, natural products, photoactive species and many other functional molecules, the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction is widely employed by the fine chemicals and pharmaceutical industries [1]. The reaction
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Published 22 Apr 2014

Columnar/herringbone dual crystal packing of pyrenylsumanene and its photophysical properties

  • Binod Babu Shrestha,
  • Shuhei Higashibayashi and
  • Hidehiro Sakurai

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 841–847, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.80

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  • Pyrenylsumanene (1) was prepared from iodosumanene [8] and pyreneboronic acid in 84% yield through a SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction (Scheme 1). The preparation of iodosumanene was improved by using a catalytic amount of scandium (III)triflate (Sc(OTf)3) with 6,6’-diiodo-2,2’-dimethoxy-1,1’-binaphthol (DIH
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Published 11 Apr 2014

Imidazole as a parent π-conjugated backbone in charge-transfer chromophores

  • Jiří Kulhánek and
  • Filip Bureš

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 25–49, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.4

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  • Miyaura cross-coupling reactions [107] on 2-bromoimidazole 2 (Scheme 2) as three series a, b, and c according to the type of the used donor D (H, OMe, and NMe2). The π-conjugated path was systematically varied and enlarged in order to study its influence on the chromophore polarizability. The chromophores
  • on alkoxysilanes [105][106]. This new material is to be applied as an electro-optic modulator. Our synthetic efforts in the field of 4,5-dicyanoimidazole-derived chromophores began with the initial set of push–pull molecules 88–93 (Figure 16; [30]). Chromophores 88–93 were synthesized by Suzuki
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Published 05 Jan 2012

Recent advances in direct C–H arylation: Methodology, selectivity and mechanism in oxazole series

  • Cécile Verrier,
  • Pierrik Lassalas,
  • Laure Théveau,
  • Guy Quéguiner,
  • François Trécourt,
  • Francis Marsais and
  • Christophe Hoarau

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2011, 7, 1584–1601, doi:10.3762/bjoc.7.187

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  • direct (hetero)arylation of (hetero)arenes is an attractive alternative to traditional Kumada, Stille, Negishi and SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reactions, notably as it avoids the prior preparation and isolation of (hetero)arylmetals. Developments of this methodology in the oxazole series are reviewed
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Published 29 Nov 2011
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  • (Figure 4a). The TEM image of the used catalyst indicates that the size and morphology of the nanopalladium has suffered slightly from agglomeration in the recovered catalyst after being reused six times (Figure 4b). SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reactions To explore the efficiency of the
  • diphenylphosphinite cellulose-supported nanopalladium catalyst, it was initially used in the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction, which is a versatile and a well studied method for the generation of Csp2–Csp2 bonds in organic synthesis. The influence of base, solvent and amount of catalyst on SuzukiMiyaura cross
  • –Pd0). General procedure for the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction In a typical experiment, the Cell–OPPh2–Pd0 catalyst (0.005 mmol of Pd) was added to a mixture of aryl halide (1.0 mmol), arylboronic acid (1.2 mmol), and K2CO3 (2.0 mmol) in 95% ethanol (5 cm3), and the reaction mixture was
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Published 30 Mar 2011
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  • SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction of 1-aryltriazenes with arylboronic acids catalyzed by a recyclable polymer-supported Pd–NHC complex catalyst has been realized for the first time. The polymer-supported catalyst can be re-used several times still retaining high activity for this transformation
  • ; recyclable catalyst; Suzuki–Miyaura reaction; Introduction The unsymmetrical biaryls feature in a diverse range of organic compounds, such as natural products, advanced materials, liquid crystals, ligands and molecules of medicinal interest [1][2][3][4]. The palladium-catalyzed SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling
  • electrophilic component [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. As an additional candidate for the electrophilic coupling partner, arenediazonium salts have also been used in place of aryl halides in the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction, and show higher activity than the corresponding aryl
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Published 28 Jun 2010

Solvent-free and time-efficient Suzuki–Miyaura reaction in a ball mill: the solid reagent system KF–Al2O3 under inspection

  • Franziska Bernhardt,
  • Ronald Trotzki,
  • Tony Szuppa,
  • Achim Stolle and
  • Bernd Ondruschka

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, No. 7, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.7

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  • applied in solvent-free Pd-catalyzed SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reactions of aryl bromides with phenylboronic acid, and the performances of the individual SRS were compared [33][34][36][37][38][39][40][41][42]. Results and Discussion Incorporation of KF–Al2O3 as a basic component in organic synthesis
  • beakers (V = 45 ml), 6 agate milling balls (d = 15 mm) per beaker, 800 rpm, 10 min; batch: 5 mmol aryl bromide, 124 mol % phenylboronic acid, 3.6 mol % Pd(OAc)2]. Dependence of the yield of SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling product (Scheme 1) from water content (Karl-Fischer titration) of KF-loaded aluminas
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Published 22 Jan 2010

Diastereoselective functionalisation of benzo-annulated bicyclic sultams: Application for the synthesis of cis-2,4-diarylpyrrolidines

  • Susan Kelleher,
  • Pierre-Yves Quesne and
  • Paul Evans

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 69, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.69

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  • above proving inefficient, palladium chemistry was subsequently considered. The vinyl bromide 24a was reported to participate in Sonagashira alkynylation chemistry; however, yields of the resultant enyne were low [20]. Therefore, we decided to investigate SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling reaction as a
  • . Possible explanation for the products formed in the dibromination of 5a and 5b. Lithiation–CO2 quench approach for the synthesis of 26 from vinyl bromide 24a. SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling of 24a and the diastereoselective hydrogenation of the resultant styrene adducts. Attempted sulfonamide double
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Published 25 Nov 2009

Polyionic polymers – heterogeneous media for metal nanoparticles as catalyst in Suzuki–Miyaura and Heck–Mizoroki reactions under flow conditions

  • Klaas Mennecke and
  • Andreas Kirschning

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 21, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.21

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  • nanoparticles (7–10 nm in size and a palladium content of 0.03 weight% Pd on polyionic polymer). SuzukiMiyaura cross coupling reactions In our earlier work we showed that these materials are well suited for transfer hydrogenations under flow conditions [23][24]. Recently, the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction and other
  • ] these clusters exert pronounced catalytic activity in solution at very low concentrations. This view is further supported by the fact that the catalytic species operating in the present case is able to promote SuzukiMiyaura cross coupling reactions with aryl bromides while aryl chlorides are not good
  • for the generation of metal nanoparticles. The ionic nature of the resin has a positive impact on the stabilization of the Pd species which results in extended use for SuzukiMiyaura cross coupling reactions as well as Heck reactions without substantial reduction of activity even when solvents such as
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Published 08 May 2009

Convenient methods for preparing π-conjugated linkers as building blocks for modular chemistry

  • Jiří Kulhánek,
  • Filip Bureš and
  • Miroslav Ludwig

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 11, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.11

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  • ′-bromobiphenyl intermediates necessary for the preparation of 4a–c were synthesized by the SuzukiMiyaura cross-coupling of 1-bromo-4-iodobenzene with the corresponding boronic acids/esters 1a–c in the yields of 82, 84, and 91%, respectively. A routine procedure involving a lithiation and reaction with
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Published 14 Apr 2009

Mechanistic aspects of the isomerization of Z-vinylic tellurides double bonds in the synthesis of potassium Z-vinyltrifluoroborate salts

  • Hélio A. Stefani,
  • Rafael C. Guadagnin,
  • Artur F. Keppler,
  • Giancarlo V. Botteselle,
  • João V. Comasseto and
  • Carlos A. Suganuma

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2008, 4, No. 9, doi:10.1186/1860-5397-4-9

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  • acids and boronate esters are the most commonly used derivatives in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions. Recently, Molander et al. [1] and our group [2] have explored the use of potassium organotrifluoroborate salts as an alternative to the usual organoboron reagents in alkenyl-alkenyl [3], aryl
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Published 05 Feb 2008
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