Preparation of phenanthridines from N-(o-arylbenzyl)trifluoromethanesulfonamides with 1,3-diiodo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
作者:Kei Yanai、Hideo Togo
DOI:10.1016/j.tet.2020.131503
日期:2020.10
6-arylphenanthridines and 6-unsubstituted phenanthridines in good to moderate yields, respectively. The reaction proceeds through an oxidative cyclization onto the aromatic ring by sulfonamidyl radicals formed from the N-iodosulfonamides. The present reaction is a one-pot method for the preparation of both 6-arylphenanthridines and 6-unsubstituted phenanthridines from N-(o-arylbenzyl)trifluoromethanesulfonamides
Copper-Catalyzed Synthesis of Phenanthridine Derivatives under an Oxygen Atmosphere Starting from Biaryl-2-carbonitriles and Grignard Reagents
作者:Line Zhang、Gim Yean Ang、Shunsuke Chiba
DOI:10.1021/ol101490n
日期:2010.8.20
A copper-catalyzedsynthesis of phenanthridine derivatives was developed startingfrom biaryl-2-carbonitriles and Grignard reagents. The present transformation is carried out by a sequence of nucleophilic addition of Grignard reagents to biaryl-2-carbonitriles to form N-H imines and their Cu-catalyzed C−N bond formation on the aromatic C−H bond, where molecular oxygen is a prerequisite to achieve the
Preparation of Phenanthridines from <i>o</i>-Cyanobiaryls via Addition of Organic Lithiums to Nitriles and Imino Radical Cyclization with Iodine
作者:Atsushi Kishi、Katsuhiko Moriyama、Hideo Togo
DOI:10.1021/acs.joc.8b01688
日期:2018.9.21
methyllithium, ethylmagnesium bromide, butyllithium, phenyllithium, p-methylphenyllithium, etc., followed by the reaction with water and then with molecular iodine at 60 °C provided efficiently 6-methyl-, 6-ethyl-, 6-butyl-, 6-phenyl, 6-(p-methylphenyl)phenanthridines, etc., in good yields, respectively. Here, imines formed through the addition of carbanion onto the nitriles reacted with molecular iodine
An I2-mediated synthesis of phenanthridines via intramolecular sp3 C-H amination of readily accessible aniline precursors is reported. The present synthetic process is straightforward and applicable to a broad variety of unprotected aniline substrates, and provides facile and efficient access to phenanthridine derivatives. This C-H amination protocol does not use transition metals, is operationally