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A visible-light-induced, metal-free bis-arylation of 2,5-dichlorobenzoquinone

  • Pieterjan Winant and
  • Wim Dehaen

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2315–2320, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.149

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  • splitting of boronic acids in a useful radical CH mono-arylation of benzoquinones [16]. Later research demonstrated that the metal catalyst can be replaced by a less expensive iron catalyst [17][18] or even be omitted at higher temperatures [19]. Despite their reputation as unstable intermediates
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Published 06 Sep 2021

Catalyzed and uncatalyzed procedures for the syntheses of isomeric covalent multi-indolyl hetero non-metallides: an account

  • Ranadeep Talukdar

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2102–2122, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.137

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  • , 26, and 28. The materials were prepared by the Pd(0)-mediated coupling of lithium N-arylindole-3-alkoxide 21 with 3-bromo-N-arylindole 22, followed by a further C-2 bromination (24) and subsequent Suzuki reaction with boronic acids 27 or 25 (Scheme 4) [42]. A similar class of molecules have found
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Published 19 Aug 2021

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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  • -bromonaphthoquinone (140) reacted with vinylacetic acid to afford the allylated compound 141. Then, reduction of 141 and sequential O-methyl-protection furnished naphthalene 142. A Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reaction between 142 and boronic acids afforded 2-naphthylbenzaldehydes 143, which were further subjected to a
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Published 10 Aug 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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  • authors also studied the possibility of the addition of boronic acids. The reaction of phenylboronic acid with 2-cyclohexenone catalysed by 5% of achiral [Pd(dppe)(PhCN)2](BF4)2 at −5 °C gave the product in 21% yield. When 1 equiv of BF3·OEt2 was added, the yield was increased to 74%. This result led to
  • -hydroxyaryl)enones underwent cyclization to ketals (chromanols) after the addition of boronic acid. The prepared chromanols afforded the chromenes through elimination upon treatment with p-TsOH. A series of different β-(2-hydroxyaryl)enones and boronic acids was tested and provided the substituted chromenes
  • Minnaard group reported a protocol for the addition of boronic acids to enones [37]. At first, they tested the combination of Pd(OAc)2 with triflic acid (TfOH) to obtain a Pd(II) complex with a weakly coordinating anion that is necessary for a fast Pd–C bond cleavage and thus avoiding the undesired β
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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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  • regioisomeric product 4a is a general feature under these conditions, the reaction was conducted also with other representative boronic acids (Scheme 1). Although no products could be isolated after the reaction with 4-dimethylamino-, 3,4,5-trimethoxy- and 4-methylphenylboronic acid, a series of 10-O-arylated
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Published 04 May 2021

The preparation and properties of 1,1-difluorocyclopropane derivatives

  • Kymbat S. Adekenova,
  • Peter B. Wyatt and
  • Sergazy M. Adekenov

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 245–272, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.25

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  • of gem-difluorocyclopropanes 161 are presented in Scheme 70. The first approach involved a Suzuki cross-coupling of the gem-fluorinated cyclopropanes 161 with boronic acids which afforded the monofluoroalkenes 163 [120]. Very recently, the groups by Gong and Fu [121] studied the Pd-catalyzed
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Published 26 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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  • products, in contrast to the 4-methyl and 4-unsubstituted substrates which do not undergo N1-arylation under similar reaction conditions. Keywords: C–N cross-coupling; Chan–Evans–Lam reaction; pyrimidin-2(1Н)-ones; fluoroalkyl group; boronic acids; Introduction The catalytic formation of C–N bonds in the
  • or electron-withdrawing para-substituents on the aromatic ring were reacted with substrate 1a to give pyrimidones 3 in satisfactory and high yields of 66–90%. Boronic acids containing p-CONH2, p-SO2Me and p-CH2OH substituents, respectively, provided the correspondingly N1-substituted pyrimidones 3i,j
  • ,n in moderate to satisfactory yields of 43–60%. It is notable that in our case, the Chan–Evans–Lam arylation is tolerant to many sensitive functional groups contained in boronic acids, thereby providing a synthetic entry to products 3 with the aldehyde (in compound 3k), phenolic meta- and para
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Published 17 Sep 2020

The B & B approach: Ball-milling conjugation of dextran with phenylboronic acid (PBA)-functionalized BODIPY

  • Patrizia Andreozzi,
  • Lorenza Tamberi,
  • Elisamaria Tasca,
  • Gina Elena Giacomazzo,
  • Marta Martinez,
  • Mirko Severi,
  • Marco Marradi,
  • Stefano Cicchi,
  • Sergio Moya,
  • Giacomo Biagiotti and
  • Barbara Richichi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2272–2281, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.188

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  • range of biomolecules: amino acids [8], peptides [9], glycosides [10], nucleosides/nucleotides [11], and lipids [12]. Also, protein-based nano-bio-conjugates [13] have been prepared by ball milling, retaining the native properties of the proteins after mechanochemical synthesis. Boronic acids and their
  • related esters are relevant synthetic building blocks widely employed as cross-coupling reagents [14] as well as protecting groups for polyols and diamines [15][16]. Moreover, the reversible covalent interaction of boronic acids with specifically oriented cis-1,2 and 1,3-diols has been successfully
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Published 11 Sep 2020

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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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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  • functionalized alkynes with boronic acids [32][33] prompted us to explore the palladium-catalyzed reaction of the readily available alkynyliodobenzamides 2 with boronic acids 3 as a viable route to the regio- and stereoselective synthesis of 4-alkylidene-3,4-dihydroisoquinolin-1(2H)-ones 3 (Scheme 1a). We are
  • halides [38], α-iodoenones [39], or by transmetalation of a Pd(II) species with boronic acids [33]. In this context, we decided to explore the use of substrates 2 in the reaction with 2-alkynyltrifluoroacetanilides 5 through a sequential cyclocarbopalladation/aminopalladation/reductive elimination process
  • containing electron-donating substituents; electron-poor arylboronic acids proved to be slightly less effective, probably because of their lower nucleophilicity that could have affected the transmetalation step. Moreover, we screened the reaction of a number of aromatic boronic acids 3a–j with a set of N
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Published 20 May 2020

Copper-based fluorinated reagents for the synthesis of CF2R-containing molecules (R ≠ F)

  • Louise Ruyet and
  • Tatiana Besset

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1051–1065, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.92

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  • that the PhSO2CF2Cu species might be prepared from difluoromethylphenylsulfone (PhSO2CF2H) and used it to functionalize an array of (hetero)aromatic boronic acids [62] (Scheme 12). The transformation showed a good functional group tolerance (aldehyde, CN, halogens). Note that the synthetic utility of
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Published 18 May 2020

Fluorinated phenylalanines: synthesis and pharmaceutical applications

  • Laila F. Awad and
  • Mohammed Salah Ayoup

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1022–1050, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.91

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  • -hydroxytetrachlorophthalimide esters with boronic acids 4-(2-Fluoroethyl)-ʟ-phenylalanine and 3-(2-fluoroethyl)-ʟ-phenylalanine (88a,b), respectively, were synthesized starting from partially protected ʟ- or ᴅ-aspartic acid derivatives 82 which were activated as the N-hydroxytetrachlorophthalimide esters 83. The treatment of
  • the esters 83 with boronic acids 84a,b afforded the substituted phenylalanine derivatives 85a,b, respectively [58]. Deprotection of the hydroxy group was achieved by treatment with TBAF in THF to give 86a,b. Finally, fluorination of the alcohols 86a,b with DAST followed by deprotection gave the
  • targeted compounds 88a,b (Scheme 20). Cross-coupling reactions with boronic acids were found to be successful only for the synthesis of para and meta-derivatives. Several attempts were made to prepare the ortho-substituted derivatives 93 and 95. The synthesis of ᴅ,ʟ-93 or ʟ-95 was achieved by vinylation of
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Published 15 May 2020

Photocatalytic deaminative benzylation and alkylation of tetrahydroisoquinolines with N-alkylpyrydinium salts

  • David Schönbauer,
  • Carlo Sambiagio,
  • Timothy Noël and
  • Michael Schnürch

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 809–817, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.74

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  • , electrophilic alkyl radicals were used in several transformations, such as electrophilic cross couplings under nickel catalysis, either with boronic acids [35] or different (aryl)halides [36][37][38]. Furthermore, visible light-promoted uncatalyzed electron transfer via the formation of electron donor–acceptor
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Published 21 Apr 2020

Copper-promoted/copper-catalyzed trifluoromethylselenolation reactions

  • Clément Ghiazza and
  • Anis Tlili

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 305–316, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.30

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  • compatible with aromatic as well as aliphatic substrates and tolerated sensitive functional groups, such as hydroxy functions or esters (Scheme 12). Boronic acids were also engaged in combination with ClSeCF3 in the presence of stoichiometric amounts of copper(II) acetate, resulting in marginal to moderate
  • ]. Trifluoromethyltolueneselenosulfonate can be prepared from in situ-generated ClSeCF3 and sodium sulfinate on a gram scale. This new reagent is ready-to-use and can easily be handled. With this new reagent in hand, our group firstly studied the reactivity with boronic acids (Scheme 13). Therein, a catalytic amount of copper(II) acetate
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Published 03 Mar 2020

Acid-catalyzed rearrangements in arenes: interconversions in the quaterphenyl series

  • Sarah L. Skraba-Joiner,
  • Carter J. Holt and
  • Richard P. Johnson

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 2655–2663, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.258

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  • , samples of m,p’- (13), o,p’- (15), o,m’- (16), and o,o’-quaterphenyl (17) were synthesized as shown in Scheme 3. Suzuki–Miyaura coupling was used to synthesize 13, 15, and 16 from the corresponding aryl bromides and boronic acids [35]. o,o’-Quaterphenyl (17) was synthesized by homo-coupling of 2
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Published 06 Nov 2019

Arylisoquinoline-derived organoboron dyes with a triaryl skeleton show dual fluorescence

  • Vânia F. Pais,
  • Tristan Neumann,
  • Ignacio Vayá,
  • M. Consuelo Jiménez,
  • Abel Ros and
  • Uwe Pischel

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 2612–2622, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.254

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  • -coupling reactions was planned. Starting from 1-bromo-4-methoxynaphthalene (1), the Pd-catalyzed Suzuki coupling reaction with commercial boronic acids afforded the naphthyl and pyrenyl derived methyl ethers 2 and 3 in 78% and 87% yield, respectively (Scheme 1). For the synthesis of the anthryl derivative
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Published 04 Nov 2019

A new approach to silicon rhodamines by Suzuki–Miyaura coupling – scope and limitations

  • Thines Kanagasundaram,
  • Antje Timmermann,
  • Carsten S. Kramer and
  • Klaus Kopka

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 2569–2576, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.250

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  • –11b (Scheme 2) [22][28]. Hereby, the boroxines 9b–11b were accessible by thermal dehydration of the corresponding boronic acids 9a–11a. With this procedure product 13 was obtained in only 6% yield, which is presumably due to a competing coupling reaction of the boroxine moiety of 9b with the chlorine
  • explored the substrate scope of the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling by screening commercially available boronic acids (Scheme 4, Table 2). Hereby, PdCl2(dppf) was also tested in order to suppress the formation of the inseparable phosphonium cation species. At first, we investigated the use of 3-boronobenzoic acid
  • triflate 21 with the pinacol ester 31 showed no product formation at all (Table 2, entries 8 and 9). Since we were able to investigate the functional group tolerance of the coupling reaction, we shifted our focus towards heterocyclic boronic acids as substrates. Since 4’-pyridinyl- [27][30] and 3’-thienyl
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Published 29 Oct 2019

Recent advances in transition-metal-catalyzed incorporation of fluorine-containing groups

  • Xiaowei Li,
  • Xiaolin Shi,
  • Xiangqian Li and
  • Dayong Shi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 2213–2270, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.218

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  • AgNO3-catalyzed synthesis of alkyl fluorides through radical deboronofluorination of alkyl boronates and boronic acids in acidic aqueous solution was also developed by Li and co-workers in 2014 [89]. This method features good yields and a wide functional group compatibility (Scheme 42). Recently, the
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Published 23 Sep 2019

Anomeric sugar boronic acid analogues as potential agents for boron neutron capture therapy

  • Daniela Imperio,
  • Erika Del Grosso,
  • Silvia Fallarini,
  • Grazia Lombardi and
  • Luigi Panza

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1355–1359, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.135

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  • suitable agents for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) became a major need. Among many others, sugar boronic acids have recently attracted attention as boron carriers. Herein we report the synthesis and preliminary biological studies of two new sugar analogues containing a boronic acid at the anomeric
  • position. The analogues were obtained by hydroboration of proper open-chain terminal alkenes that, after quenching with water, spontaneously afforded cyclic boronic acids with hemiacetal-like structures. Keywords: antitumor agents; boron neutron capture therapy; boronic acid; hydroboration; sugar analogue
  • or DNA ligands [4][5]. In the frame of a more general research program, we have recently published the synthesis of boronic acids derivatives of monosaccharides in which one of the sugar hydroxy groups is substituted by a boronic acid moiety [6]. A related approach has been described [7] recently
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Published 19 Jun 2019

Steroid diversification by multicomponent reactions

  • Leslie Reguera,
  • Cecilia I. Attorresi,
  • Javier A. Ramírez and
  • Daniel G. Rivera

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1236–1256, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.121

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  • conjugation at the N-terminus required microwave irradiation due to the bulkier character of the amino component. Besides steroids, the method worked well with varied boronic acids, including those bearing fluorescent labels, lipids and PEG chains, thus providing a new class of biomolecular conjugates showing
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Published 06 Jun 2019

Multicomponent reactions (MCRs): a useful access to the synthesis of benzo-fused γ-lactams

  • Edorta Martínez de Marigorta,
  • Jesús M. de Los Santos,
  • Ana M. Ochoa de Retana,
  • Javier Vicario and
  • Francisco Palacios

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1065–1085, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.104

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  • no reaction in some cases. In addition to above mentioned benzene derivatives, heteroaromatic boronic acids also worked well under the reaction conditions and provided high yields of the corresponding oxindoles 131. Finally, switching the N-substituent in the starting propiolamide 128 by a H or a Bn
  • ·(SO2)2 (69). Proposed mechanism for the preparation of oxindoles 124. Three-component reaction of N-arylpropiolamides 128, aryl iodides 129 and boronic acids 130. Proposed mechanism for the formation of diarylmethylene- and diarylallylideneoxindoles 131 and 132. Three-component reaction of cyclohexa
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Published 08 May 2019

Copper(I)-catalyzed tandem reaction: synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles from alkyl diacyl peroxides, azidotrimethylsilane, and alkynes

  • Muhammad Israr,
  • Changqing Ye,
  • Munira Taj Muhammad,
  • Yajun Li and
  • Hongli Bao

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2018, 14, 2916–2922, doi:10.3762/bjoc.14.270

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  • the azidation of organic halides, such as aliphatic halides, vinyl halides, or aromatic halides with sodium azide [24][25][26][27]. Organic triflates [28] and organic boronic acids [29][30][31] can also be used as alternative precursors for organic azides, when reacted with sodium azide. However
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Published 23 Nov 2018

Synergistic approach to polycycles through Suzuki–Miyaura cross coupling and metathesis as key steps

  • Sambasivarao Kotha,
  • Milind Meshram and
  • Chandravathi Chakkapalli

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2018, 14, 2468–2481, doi:10.3762/bjoc.14.223

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  • %). Finally, the spiro compound 30 was subjected to the SM coupling using two different boronic acids to produce the aryl substituted spiro compounds such as 31 (96%) and 32 (79%) (Scheme 4). Along similar lines, we have also demonstrated the synthesis of bis-spirocycles such as 37 by adopting a double RCM
  • DDQ to give biaryl products 99a,b. Further, aryl halides 99a,b were subjected to SM coupling by employing various boronic acids (e.g., 4-formylphenylboronic acid (100) to produce biaryl derivative 101 (80% from 99a and 74% from 99b). Very recently, Suresh Babu and co-workers [47] demonstrated a new
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Published 21 Sep 2018

Some mechanistic aspects regarding the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction between selected ortho-substituted phenylboronic acids and 3,4,5-tribromo-2,6-dimethylpyridine

  • Piotr Pomarański,
  • Piotr Roszkowski,
  • Jan K. Maurin,
  • Armand Budzianowski and
  • Zbigniew Czarnocki

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2018, 14, 2384–2393, doi:10.3762/bjoc.14.214

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  • -substituted boronic acids to obtain the desired coupling products with good selectivity and yield [15]. Recently, the synthesis of some differently para- and meta-substituted derivatives of 2,6-diaryl-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine by regioselective Suzuki–Miyaura reactions was also described [16]. In this case
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Published 11 Sep 2018

Water-soluble SNS cationic palladium(II) complexes and their Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions in aqueous medium

  • Alphonse Fiebor,
  • Richard Tia,
  • Banothile C. E. Makhubela and
  • Henok H. Kinfe

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2018, 14, 1859–1870, doi:10.3762/bjoc.14.160

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  • . By using only 0.5 mol % loading of the complexes, the coupling of inactivated aryl bromides and activated aryl chlorides with various boronic acids in water was achieved in excellent yields and the catalysts were found to be reusable for three cycles without a significant loss of activity. The
  • . While activated aryl chloride 21f reacted with boronic acids possessing either electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups to provide the corresponding biaryls in reasonable yields, to our dismay the reaction of inactivated aryl chlorides led to the recovery of starting materials (Table 3, entries
  • ). Conclusion A series of novel cationic Pd(II) complexes have been successfully synthesised using easy to prepare SNS pincer ligands. A detailed investigation into the application of these complexes in the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reaction was conducted using various aryl bromides and boronic acids as coupling
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Published 23 Jul 2018
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