Synthesis of Flavanones via Palladium(II)-Catalyzed One-Pot β-Arylation of Chromanones with Arylboronic Acids
作者:Hyung-Seok Yoo、Seung Hwan Son、Yang Yil Cho、Soo Jin Lee、Hyu Jeong Jang、Young Min Kim、Dong Hwan Kim、Nam Yong Kim、Boyoung Y. Park、Yong Sup Lee、Nam-Jung Kim
DOI:10.1021/acs.joc.9b01162
日期:2019.8.16
total of 47 flavanones were expediently synthesized via one-pot β-arylation of chromanones, a class of simple ketones possessing chemically unactivated β sites, with arylboronic acids via tandem palladium(II) catalysis. This reaction provides a novel route to various flavanones, including natural products such as naringenin trimethyl ether, in yields up to 92%.
The development of a sequential O–H/C–Hbond functionalization of phenols initiated by the cationic gold(I)-catalyzed cyclization of 1-bromo-1,5-enynes to produce (2-bromocyclopent-2-en-1-yl)phenols is reported. This unprecedented domino transformation efficiently proceeds under mild conditions (5 mol % of (t-Bu)3PAuNTf2, CH2Cl2, 0–23 °C) via an intermediate aryl alkyl ether which collapses at ambient
Palladium-Catalyzed Direct Annulation of Benzoic Acids with Phenols to Synthesize Dibenzopyranones
作者:Yang Wang、Jie-Yu Gu、Zhang-Jie Shi
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.7b00177
日期:2017.3.17
Direct annulation of benzoic acids with phenols via palladium-catalyzed oxidative coupling is reported. Readily available and inexpensive starting materials were used in this novel method to synthesize highly valuable and useful dibenzopyranone scaffolds. Broad substrate scope and simple operation make this method potentially practical. Preliminary mechanistic studies were conducted to understand this
Phenols were vinylated at the ortho-position with ethyne in the presence of SnCl(4)-Bu(3)N reagent. The reaction was applicable to phenols possessing either electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups. 2,6-Divinylphenols were synthesized under modified conditions. A reaction mechanism involving carbostannylation of alkynyltin and phenoxytin was discussed.
Embodiments of the invention provide methods and materials for chemical cross-coupling reactions that utilize unconventional phenol derivatives as cross-coupling partners. Embodiments of the invention can be used to synthesize a variety of useful organic compounds, for example the anti-inflammatory drug flurbiprofen.