Described herein is a novel palladium-catalyzed C–N bond-formation reaction employing aryltrimethylgermanes as the new arylating reagents. Primary/secondary amines or even amides could be smoothly arylated to provide the corresponding N-arylation products in moderate to excellent yields.
cobalt-catalyzed carbon–germanium bond formation provides access to a variety of functionalized germane-containing compounds, including aryl, vinyl, and alkyl germanes. The cobalt-catalyzed germylation is conducted under mild reaction conditions and exhibits a broad scope and functional group tolerance. Mechanistic experimental studies provide insight into the unexpected reaction pathway and the sequential
Co-catalyzed arylation of aldehydes and aryltrimethylgermanes
作者:Qiang Zhang、Xiao Zou、Ningqi Zhang、Bo Liu
DOI:10.1039/d3ra00836c
日期:——
A novel cobalt-catalyzed protocol for the synthesis of carbinol derivatives and benzil derivatives has been developed. In the presence of CoI2 as the catalyst and tmphen (3,4,7,8-tetramethyl-1,10-phenanthroline) as the ligand, the corresponding arylated products were obtained from the addition of aryltrimethylgermanes to aromatic aldehydes and arylglyoxals in moderate to excellent yields under air