an air-stable dianthracenyl monophosphine ligand (diAnthPhos) which can be prepared in two steps from commercially available anthracene derivatives. The ligand exhibits excellent efficiency for palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions. In particular, Miyaura borylation of heterocycle-containing electrophiles can be facilitated employing the diAnthPhos ligand with a broad substrate scope and low catalyst
Synthesis of Pinacol Arylboronates from Aromatic Amines: A Metal-Free Transformation
作者:Di Qiu、Liang Jin、Zhitong Zheng、He Meng、Fanyang Mo、Xi Wang、Yan Zhang、Jianbo Wang
DOI:10.1021/jo3018878
日期:2013.3.1
A metal-free borylation process based on Sandmeyer-type transformation using arylamines derivatives as the substrates has been developed. Through optimization of the reaction conditions, this novel conversion can be successfully applied to a wide range of aromatic amines, affording borylation products in moderate to good yields. Various functionalized arylboronates, which are difficult to access by
synthesis of 2-(3-sulfonatomesityl)-5-sulfonatoindenyl)dicyclohexylphosphine hydrate sodium salt and its use in palladium-catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura and Sonogashiracoupling reactions in water (and biphasic water–organic solvent mixtures) to prepare a variety of functionalized biaryls and aryl alkynes in excellent yield.
A highly efficient and regioselectivedirectC–H trifluoromethylation of pyridine based on an N-methylpyridine quaternary ammonium activation strategy has been developed. A variety of trifluoromethylpyridines can be obtained in good yield and excellent regioselectivity by treating the pyridinium iodide salts with trifluoroacetic acid in the presence of silver carbonate in N,N-dimethylformamide. The
Efficiency of ionicliquidsupportedorganotinreagents in Stillecross-couplingreactions involving aryl bromides has been investigated. In a general manner, products were isolated with good yields by using a very simple catalytic system without the need of solvent, ligand, or additives. The organotin compounds were recycled without loss of activity and the contamination by tin was limited and controlled