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Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of N-arylated carbazoles using anilines and cyclic diaryliodonium salts

  • Stefan Riedmüller and
  • Boris J. Nachtsheim

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2013, 9, 1202–1209, doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.136

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  • The direct synthesis of N-arylated carbazoles through a palladium-catalyzed amination of cyclic iodonium salts with anilines is described. In particular, electron-poor aniline derivatives reacted smoothly with only 5 mol % of Pd(OAc)2 as catalyst to give the desired products in up to 71% yield
  • . Furthermore, the reactivity of cyclic iodonium salts is compared with the reactivity of the corresponding cyclic bromonium analogues. Keywords: amination; carbazoles; hypervalent; iodine; iodonium salts; Introduction Carbazoles play an important role as core structural elements in natural products (e.g
  • ] or the direct arylation [14][15] of the free NH-functionality of carbazole (path B). In the past decade, hypervalent iodine chemistry has undergone a renaissance and has developed to become a powerful area in synthetic organic chemistry. Open-chained iodonium salts are well explored in transition
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Published 21 Jun 2013

A practical microreactor for electrochemistry in flow

  • Kevin Watts,
  • William Gattrell and
  • Thomas Wirth

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2011, 7, 1108–1114, doi:10.3762/bjoc.7.127

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  • syntheses as mild, non-toxic and highly selective reagents. Iodine(III) reagents with two carbon ligands are known as iodonium salts. These salts are attractive alternatives to oxidants and catalysts based on heavy metals, as they have similar properties to those of heavy metal complexes and can, therefore
  • , be used in similar reaction pathways, and are beneficial for organic synthesis due to their low toxicity and cost [20]. Iodonium salts are currently being used in three main types of reactions, namely ligand exchange, reductive elimination and ligand coupling. This is due to their highly electron
  • . A general procedure for the synthesis of both, symmetric and asymmetric iodonium salts, was developed, as shown in Scheme 4, and yields of up to 72% were obtained. Initially, the conditions of the reaction were optimized with iodotoluene 8a (R1 = 4-Me) and toluene (9a) (R2 = Me). A current of 30 mA
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Published 15 Aug 2011

Palladium- and copper-mediated N-aryl bond formation reactions for the synthesis of biological active compounds

  • Carolin Fischer and
  • Burkhard Koenig

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2011, 7, 59–74, doi:10.3762/bjoc.7.10

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  • resulted in good yields [4][26]. Copper-diamine-catalysed N-arylation facilitated the arylation of pyrroles, pyrazoles, indazoles, imidazoles, triazoles, benzimidazoles and indoles [27][28][29]. Besides aryl halides as the aryl donor, arylsiloxanes [30], arylstannanes [31], iodonium salts [32], aryl lead
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Published 14 Jan 2011

Aromatic and heterocyclic perfluoroalkyl sulfides. Methods of preparation

  • Vladimir N. Boiko

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, 880–921, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.88

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Published 18 Aug 2010

Shelf-stable electrophilic trifluoromethylating reagents: A brief historical perspective

  • Norio Shibata,
  • Andrej Matsnev and
  • Dominique Cahard

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, No. 65, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.65

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  • , enamines, and thiolate anions with these reagents, albeit in low to moderate yields [28]. Neutral hypervalent iodine(III)–CF3 reagent Initial attempts by Yagupolskii and Umemoto to synthesize iodonium salts with a trifluoromethyl group were unsuccessful. Whilst iodonium salts including p
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Published 16 Jun 2010
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