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Mono or double Pd-catalyzed C–H bond functionalization for the annulative π-extension of 1,8-dibromonaphthalene: a one pot access to fluoranthene derivatives

  • Nahed Ketata,
  • Linhao Liu,
  • Ridha Ben Salem and
  • Henri Doucet

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 427–435, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.37

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  • -worker described the reaction of 1,8-diiodonaphthalene with arylboronic acids using PdCl2(dppf) as catalyst for the synthesis of various substituted fluoranthenes (Scheme 1a) [19]. In 2009, Quimby and Scott reported the use of 5,6-dichloro-1,2-dihydroacenaphthylene for the preparation of fluoranthene
  • via Suzuki coupling with arylboronic acids (Scheme 4). Using the same reaction conditions as for the double activation of C–H bonds described in Scheme 2, the reaction of 1,8-dibromonaphthalene with 4-ethoxybenzeneboronic acid gave the desired 8-ethoxyfluoranthene (19) in 69% yield. The influence of a
  • range of para-substituents on the aryl unit of the arylboronic acids was then evaluated (Scheme 4). Methyl, ester and nitrile substituents were well tolerated, giving rise to products 20, 22, and 23 in yields ranging from 71% to 77%. A 4-chloro substituent was also well tolerated, providing product 21
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Published 23 Feb 2024

Mechanisms for radical reactions initiating from N-hydroxyphthalimide esters

  • Carlos R. Azpilcueta-Nicolas and
  • Jean-Philip Lumb

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 346–378, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.35

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  • -catalyzed decarboxylative functionalizations employing RAEs have been established (Scheme 24). Baran and co-workers have reported arylation protocols (Scheme 24A) using arylzinc reagents [84][85], Grignard reagents [85] and arylboronic acids [86], as well as decarboxylative alkenylation [87] (Scheme 24B
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Published 21 Feb 2024

Synthesis and biological evaluation of Argemone mexicana-inspired antimicrobials

  • Jessica Villegas,
  • Bryce C. Ball,
  • Katelyn M. Shouse,
  • Caleb W. VanArragon,
  • Ashley N. Wasserman,
  • Hannah E. Bhakta,
  • Allen G. Oliver,
  • Danielle A. Orozco-Nunnelly and
  • Jeffrey M. Pruet

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1511–1524, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.108

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  • of two substituted arylboronic acids, followed by N-methylation, and final ring-closure via Bischler–Napieralski conditions [45][47][48]. These steps provided chelerythrine variants C1–C4, with structural variability stemming from the initial substituted tetralone (R1/R2) and/or the arylboronic acid
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Published 29 Sep 2023

N-Sulfenylsuccinimide/phthalimide: an alternative sulfenylating reagent in organic transformations

  • Fatemeh Doraghi,
  • Seyedeh Pegah Aledavoud,
  • Mehdi Ghanbarlou,
  • Bagher Larijani and
  • Mohammad Mahdavi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1471–1502, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.106

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  • selectively transfer the acyl or acylthio moieties. Arylboronic acids 74 and amines 76 were suitable for the acyl transfer and led to ketones 78 and amides 80 as the desired products. While, Grignard reagents 75 and thiols 77 acted as soft nucleophiles and resulted in thioesters 79 and acyl disulfides 81
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Published 27 Sep 2023

Consecutive four-component synthesis of trisubstituted 3-iodoindoles by an alkynylation–cyclization–iodination–alkylation sequence

  • Nadia Ledermann,
  • Alae-Eddine Moubsit and
  • Thomas J. J. Müller

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1379–1385, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.99

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  • alkynyl-substituted 3-iodoindole 6 as product in 42% isolated yield in the sense of a pseudo-five-component reaction (Scheme 3). Finally, the 3-iodoindole 5a and arylboronic acids 7 were employed in a standard Suzuki protocol with cesium carbonate as a base to give rise to the formation of 1,2,3
  • -dibromoaniline (1c); bwith 4-bromo-2-iodoaniline (1d)). Consecutive double alkynylation–cyclization–iodination–alkylation pseudo-five-component synthesis of 5-phenylethynyl-1,2-disubstituted 3-iodoindole 6. Suzuki coupling of 3-iodoindole 5a with arylboronic acids 7 to give 1,2,3-trisubstituted indoles 8
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Published 14 Sep 2023

Palladium-catalyzed enantioselective three-component synthesis of α-arylglycine derivatives from glyoxylic acid, sulfonamides and aryltrifluoroborates

  • Bastian Jakob,
  • Nico Schneider,
  • Luca Gengenbach and
  • Georg Manolikakes

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 719–726, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.52

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  • sterically hindered arylboronic acids. Herein, we report an improved version of this palladium-catalyzed enantioselective three-component reactions using aryltrifluoroborates as replacement of the arylboronic acid building block (Scheme 1d). The broader scope of this 2nd generation protocol is exploiting a
  • . Among different boronic acid derivatives, we identified aryltrifluoroborates as most promising candidates for the slow generation of the corresponding arylboronic acids under our slightly acid reaction conditions [24]. Therefore, we performed two initial control experiments. The reaction of potassium
  • to the formation of the arylgylcine in trace amounts (Table 1, entries 2–5). Contrary to our previous report with arylboronic acids, the presence of air is highly detrimental to the reaction outcome (Table 1, entry 6). Therefore, inert conditions were employed throughout all subsequent studies
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Published 25 May 2023

Enolates ambushed – asymmetric tandem conjugate addition and subsequent enolate trapping with conventional and less traditional electrophiles

  • Péter Kisszékelyi and
  • Radovan Šebesta

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 593–634, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.44

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  • complex molecules by further transformations. Similarly, Huang et al. have recently published their work on the Rh-bod complex-catalyzed highly stereoselective tandem arylation/aldol cyclization [95]. The conjugate addition of arylboronic acids to acyclic α,β-unsaturated ketones 147 with sequential
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Published 04 May 2023

Transition-metal-catalyzed domino reactions of strained bicyclic alkenes

  • Austin Pounder,
  • Eric Neufeld,
  • Peter Myler and
  • William Tam

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 487–540, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.38

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  • 17 (Scheme 4) [36]. While broadly successful, when electron-deficient arylboronic acids were used, slightly diminished yields were observed. Moreover, when 3-hexyne was used, the reaction failed to afford any product. The reaction likely begins similarly to Cheng’s 2003 report (Scheme 1) [31] where
  • azaspirotricyclic alkenes 176 using arylboronic acids 177 (Scheme 32) [79]. This reaction proceeded well with a variety of ester substituents on the nitrogens of the azaspirotricyclic alkenes. The authors proposed this reaction proceeds first through a transmetalation of the arylboronic acid 177a with the Rh(I
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Published 24 Apr 2023

Synthesis of novel alkynyl imidazopyridinyl selenides: copper-catalyzed tandem selenation of selenium with 2-arylimidazo[1,2-a]pyridines and terminal alkynes

  • Mio Matsumura,
  • Kaho Tsukada,
  • Kiwa Sugimoto,
  • Yuki Murata and
  • Shuji Yasuike

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 863–871, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.87

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  • ]. Guo, Han and Ma et al. also performed the synthesis of aryl imidazopyridinyl selenides in the presence of Ag2CO3 (2 equiv) and Cs2CO3 (2 equiv) using the CuI/1,10-phenanthroline catalytic system by replacing the aryl group donor with arylboronic acids [23]. Zhou et al. reported the reaction of Se
  • powder with imidazopyridine and aryl iodides or alkyl halides in the presence of Na2CO3 (2 equiv) using the NiBr2/2,2-bipyridine system to give aryl or alkyl imidazopyridinyl selenides [24]. In these reactions, aryl iodides, arylboronic acids, and alkyl halides are coupled with Se powder to form diaryl
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Published 19 Jul 2022

Substituent effect on TADF properties of 2-modified 4,6-bis(3,6-di-tert-butyl-9-carbazolyl)-5-methylpyrimidines

  • Irina Fiodorova,
  • Tomas Serevičius,
  • Rokas Skaisgiris,
  • Saulius Juršėnas and
  • Sigitas Tumkevicius

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 497–507, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.52

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  • of aryl moieties into methylthio-substituted nitrogen heterocycles such as tCBz-mPYR are a Ni(0)-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction with Grignard reagents [34][36] or the Liebeskind–Srogl reaction employing arylboronic acids [37][38][39]. Taking into account a large assortment of arylboronic acids and
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Borylated norbornadiene derivatives: Synthesis and application in Pd-catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions

  • Robin Schulte and
  • Heiko Ihmels

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 368–373, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.41

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  • derivatives may be metalated in a Li–halogen exchange reaction [27]. In another versatile approach, arylation and alkenylation reactions of the norbornadiene may be accomplished with a Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reaction. In this case, halogenated norbornadienes react with arylboronic acids or their esters to
  • with Pd2(dba)3/(t-Bu)3PHBF4 as catalytic system and CsF as additive in THF at room temperature, because these conditions have been shown to be well-suitable for Suzuki–Miyaura reactions of halogen-substituted norbornadiene derivatives with arylboronic acids [28]. However, under these conditions the
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Iridium-catalyzed hydroacylation reactions of C1-substituted oxabenzonorbornadienes with salicylaldehyde: an experimental and computational study

  • Angel Ho,
  • Austin Pounder,
  • Krish Valluru,
  • Leanne D. Chen and
  • William Tam

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 251–261, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.30

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  • (EDGs) led to naphthol compounds 9, while electron-withdrawing groups (EWGs) led to the anticipated ring-opened 1,1,2-trisubstituted naphthalene framework 10 [61]. On the other hand, Edmunds and co-workers described a ring-opening reaction of C1-substituted OBDs 5 with arylboronic acids that was
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Ligand-dependent stereoselective Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions of β-enamido triflates

  • Tomáš Chvojka,
  • Athanasios Markos,
  • Svatava Voltrová,
  • Radek Pohl and
  • Petr Beier

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2657–2662, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.179

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  • was ruled out because the treatment of 2ca under conditions leading to inversion of the configuration did not affect the ratio between the resulting enamides. Conclusion In conclusion, the stereoselective outcome of the Suzuki cross-coupling of vinyl triflates 1 with arylboronic acids was found to be
  • configuration of the double bond were formed preferably. Both conditions were applied to a range of arylboronic acids and (Z)-β-enamido triflates. A: Synthesis of (Z)-β-enamido triflates and subsequent stereoselective cross-coupling reactions. B: Ligand-controlled stereoselective synthesis of β,β-diaryl
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Published 29 Oct 2021

Synthesis and investigation on optical and electrochemical properties of 2,4-diaryl-9-chloro-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroacridines

  • Najeh Tka,
  • Mohamed Adnene Hadj Ayed,
  • Mourad Ben Braiek,
  • Mahjoub Jabli and
  • Peter Langer

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2450–2461, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.162

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  • equivalents of K3PO4 in toluene at 100 °C for 4 hours. With our optimized conditions in hand, we examined the scope of the reaction of 2 with other arylboronic acids 3b–g (Scheme 2). As expected, we found that electron-donating groups located in the arylboronic acid improved the yield. The cross-coupling of 2
  • with arylboronic acids 3b and 3d, bearing a methoxy group in position 2 or 4, afforded the corresponding products 4b and 4d in excellent yields. Arylboronic acids containing an alkyl group in different positions afforded good yields for products 4e and 4g. With the substrate containing a
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Recent advances in the syntheses of anthracene derivatives

  • Giovanni S. Baviera and
  • Paulo M. Donate

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2028–2050, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.131

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  • monofunctionalized naphthyl substrates. These authors demonstrated that the rhodium-catalyzed oxidative 1:2 coupling reactions of arylboronic acids 7 with alkyne 8 occurred in the presence of a copper–air oxidant, to give the corresponding 1,2,3,4-tetrasubtituted anthracene derivatives 9a and 9b (Scheme 1) [34
  • this review can serve to guide and to inspire future advances in synthetic organic chemistry for this kind of polycyclic compounds. Examples of anthracene derivatives and their applications. Rhodium-catalyzed oxidative coupling reactions of arylboronic acids with internal alkynes. Rhodium-catalyzed
  • presence of Pd(PPh3)4 as catalyst, was inefficient with the chloro-substituted aryl substrates. However, the use of Pd-PEPPSI-iPr as catalyst solved this problem. By using this catalyst, the authors obtained 1,8-diarylanthracenes 64a–f in good yields (52–77%) from reactions of the corresponding arylboronic
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Published 10 Aug 2021

On the application of 3d metals for C–H activation toward bioactive compounds: The key step for the synthesis of silver bullets

  • Renato L. Carvalho,
  • Amanda S. de Miranda,
  • Mateus P. Nunes,
  • Roberto S. Gomes,
  • Guilherme A. M. Jardim and
  • Eufrânio N. da Silva Júnior

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1849–1938, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.126

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  • inspired by the biocatalytic action of the cytochrome P-450 cycle, which is driven by a reductase or bioreductant, and presented high versatility in incorporating both aldehyde and ketone functionalities into unprotected arylboronic acids. The reaction consists of using a porphyrin-based iron catalyst, and
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Published 30 Jul 2021

A recent overview on the synthesis of 1,4,5-trisubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles

  • Pezhman Shiri,
  • Ali Mohammad Amani and
  • Thomas Mayer-Gall

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1600–1628, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.114

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  • at room temperature. First, several nonactivated arylalkynes containing electron-rich and electron-deficient groups as well as thiophene derivatives afforded the desired 5-arylated triazole derivatives. Then, the diversity of arylboronic acids was explored. The arylboronic acids containing some
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Published 13 Jul 2021

Recent advances in palladium-catalysed asymmetric 1,4–additions of arylboronic acids to conjugated enones and chromones

  • Jan Bartáček,
  • Jan Svoboda,
  • Martin Kocúrik,
  • Jaroslav Pochobradský,
  • Alexander Čegan,
  • Miloš Sedlák and
  • Jiří Váňa

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1048–1085, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.84

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  • Sciences, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Studentská 573, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech Republic 10.3762/bjoc.17.84 Abstract The transition metal (palladium)-catalysed asymmetric 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids to conjugated enones belong to the most important and emerging strategies
  • given combination of enone and arylboronic acid. Keywords: asymmetric reaction; boronic acid; conjugated enones; chromones; enantioselective catalysis; Michael addition; Pd complexes; Introduction The asymmetric 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids to conjugated cyclic enones and chromones is a very
  • -up report of the Miyaura group in 2007 provided an experimental protocol that allowed the addition of arylboronic acids instead of aryltrifluoroborates [34]. The previously used catalysts PdL1a,b were combined with additional silver salts (AgBF4 or AgSbF6) that greatly accelerated the transmetalation
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Published 10 May 2021

Synthesis of 10-O-aryl-substituted berberine derivatives by Chan–Evans–Lam coupling and investigation of their DNA-binding properties

  • Peter Jonas Wickhorst,
  • Mathilda Blachnik,
  • Denisa Lagumdzija and
  • Heiko Ihmels

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 991–1000, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.81

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  • berberrubine and berberine derivatives were synthesized by the Cu2+-catalyzed Chan–Evans–Lam coupling of berberrubine with arylboronic acids and subsequent 9-O-methylation. The reaction is likely introduced by the Cu2+-induced demethylation of berberrubine and subsequent arylation of the resulting 10-oxyanion
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Helicene synthesis by Brønsted acid-catalyzed cycloaromatization in HFIP [(CF3)2CHOH]

  • Takeshi Fujita,
  • Noriaki Shoji,
  • Nao Yoshikawa and
  • Junji Ichikawa

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 396–403, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.35

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  • ) in the teraryl structure, because the diborylated arenes were less available. Either (a) the coupling of boronic acid esters bearing one acetal moiety with dihalogenated arenes or (b) the coupling of dihalogenated arenes bearing two acetal moieties with arylboronic acids were conducted for the
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19F NMR as a tool in chemical biology

  • Diana Gimenez,
  • Aoife Phelan,
  • Cormac D. Murphy and
  • Steven L. Cobb

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 293–318, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.28

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Recent progress in the synthesis of homotropane alkaloids adaline, euphococcinine and N-methyleuphococcinine

  • Dimas J. P. Lima,
  • Antonio E. G. Santana,
  • Michael A. Birkett and
  • Ricardo S. Porto

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 28–41, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.4

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  • racemic, it presented a few steps and led to N-methyleuphococcinine ((±)-3) in good yields. Besides, arylboronic acids proved to be efficient catalysts for the C-allylation of unprotected oximes. Using this method, the authors accessed the racemic form of N-methyleuphococcinine (3) in 6 steps with a total
  • [α]D20 −6.4 (c 0.83, MeOH); {lit. [α]D20 −6.5 (c 1.80, MeOH), [26]} for (−)-euphococcinine (2) and [α]D20 −12.6 (c 0.85, CHCl3); {lit. [α]D −13 (CHCl3), [17]} for (−)-adaline (1). Kurti synthesis – 2020 Kürti et al. developed racemic N-methyleuphococcinine ((±)-3), exploring the use of arylboronic
  • acids as catalysts for C-allylation of unprotected oximes with allyl boronates [58]. After screening to find the best reaction conditions, oxime 103 was converted to α-tertiary acetal-protected hydroxylamine (±)-104 in the presence of 3,5-difluorophenylboronic acid and diisopropyl allyl boronate (108
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Published 05 Jan 2021

Chan–Evans–Lam N1-(het)arylation and N1-alkеnylation of 4-fluoroalkylpyrimidin-2(1H)-ones

  • Viktor M. Tkachuk,
  • Oleh O. Lukianov,
  • Mykhailo V. Vovk,
  • Isabelle Gillaizeau and
  • Volodymyr A. Sukach

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2304–2313, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.191

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  • Enamine LTD, 78 Chervonotkats‘ka str., Kyiv 02094, Ukraine 10.3762/bjoc.16.191 Abstract The Chan–Evans–Lam reaction of 1-unsubstituted 4-fluoroalkylpyrimidin-2(1Н)-ones with arylboronic acids is reported as a facile synthetic route to hitherto unavailable N1-(het)aryl and N1-alkenyl derivatives of the
  • , whereas originally it required very high temperatures, and some limitations including mostly low yields and intolerance of sensitive functional groups have been partially overcome [14]. A search for new efficient reagents for copper-catalyzed N-arylation has led to the recognition of arylboronic acids as
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Synthetic approaches to bowl-shaped π-conjugated sumanene and its congeners

  • Shakeel Alvi and
  • Rashid Ali

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2212–2259, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.186

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  • reaction as the critical step [54]. Towards this goal, they started with the hexabromination of sumanene using bromine and iron powder in nitrobenzene to provide the desired compound 94 in 61% yield. Having the bromosumanene 94 in hand, it was then subjected to the Suzuki coupling with several arylboronic
  • acids in the presence of Pd(PPh3)4 and K2CO3 in THF/water to furnish the required hexaarylated sumanenes in 20–85% yields (Scheme 23). In the same year, the groups of Hisaki, Sato and Sakurai have reported a hydrogen-bonded 2D sumanene buckybowl framework having 4,4’-dicarboxy-o-terphenyl groups in the
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Published 09 Sep 2020

Palladium-catalyzed regio- and stereoselective synthesis of aryl and 3-indolyl-substituted 4-methylene-3,4-dihydroisoquinolin-1(2H)-ones

  • Valeria Nori,
  • Antonio Arcadi,
  • Armando Carlone,
  • Fabio Marinelli and
  • Marco Chiarini

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1084–1091, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.95

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  • (Te), Italy 10.3762/bjoc.16.95 Abstract Cascade cyclocarbopalladation of the readily available aryl/alkyl-substituted propargylic amides containing an aryl iodide moiety, followed by Suzuki–Miyaura coupling with arylboronic acids, allowed an efficient regio- and stereoselective synthesis of
  • aminopalladation/reductive elimination. Keywords: alkynylanilines; arylboronic acids; indoles; isoquinolinones; palladium; Introduction The isoquinolinone nucleus is a key constituent of many natural products [1][2][3] and pharmaceuticals [4][5][6]. Substituted isoquinolinones have been found in biologically
  • catalytic system showed that the ligand-free PdCl2 was the most effective catalyst (Table 1, entry 14). Other catalysts such as Pd(PPh3)4, Pd/C or Pd(OAc)2 provided inferior results (Table 1, entries 11–13). We then examined the reaction of 2a with 1.5 equiv of a variety of arylboronic acids. Using the
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