reaction of oximes with vinyl azides or homocoupling of oximes is reported. Oximes could serve as a directing group and an internal oxidant in the transformation. This reaction features good functional group tolerance and provides a useful protocol for the synthesis of different kinds of isoquinolines under mild conditions. Some control experiments and 15N isotope labeling experiments were conducted for
site-selectivity switch has been achieved in the ruthenium-catalyzed C–H arylation reaction of N-acetyl-1,2-dihydroisoquinolines. This metal-mediated switch is antipodal to the previous report on the palladium-mediated C-4 C–H arylation on the same substrate. Mechanistic details reveal interesting aspects of the reaction pathway, and kinetic studies bring out the difference in the modes of C–H activation
A new approach for the functionalization of C-4 of isoquinolines is reported. The method utilizes palladium catalyzed, hetero-atom guided (or electrophilic metalation) direct arylation via regioselective CâH functionalization of dihydroisoquinolines.
Ag-catalyzed cyclization of 2-alkynylbenzylazides offers a novel and efficient method for the synthesis of substituted isoquinoline. The reaction proceeds smoothly in moderate to good yields and tolerates considerable functional groups. The reaction conditions and the scope of the process are examined, and a plausible mechanism is proposed.
Palladium-Catalyzed CH Oxidation of Isoquinoline N-Oxides: Selective Alkylation with Dialkyl Sulfoxides and Halogenation with Dihalo sulfoxides
作者:Bo Yao、Ren-Jie Song、Yan Liu、Ye-Xiang Xie、Jin-Heng Li、Meng-Ke Wang、Ri-Yuan Tang、Xing-Guo Zhang、Chen-Liang Deng
DOI:10.1002/adsc.201101009
日期:2012.7.9
palladium‐catalyzed CHoxidation of isoquinoline N‐oxides has been developed for regioselectively synthesizing substituted isoquinolines. The method represents the first example of using dialkylsulfoxides as the alkyl sources for the construction of 1‐alkylated isoquinolines. Moreover, the regioselective halogenation of isoquinoline N‐oxides is also successful using dihalosulfoxides as the halide sources