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Alkenyl chlorides Sonogashira coupling

A rapid MW-assisted palladium-catalyzed coupling of heteroaryl and aryl boronic acids with iodo- and bromo-substituted benzoic acids, anchored on TentaGel has been achieved [174]. An environmentally friendly Suzuki cross-coupling reaction has been developed that uses polyethylene glycol (PEG) as the reaction medium and palladium chloride as a catalyst [175]. A solventless Suzuki coupling has also been reported on palladium-doped alumina in the presence of potassium fluoride as a base [176], This approach has been extended to Sonogashira coupling reaction wherein terminal alkynes couple readily with aryl or alkenyl iodides on palladium-doped alumina in the presence of triphenylphosphine and cuprous iodide (Scheme 6.52) [177]. [Pg.210]

Aryl iodides, bromides, and inflates are used for Sonogashira coupling. But so far few smooth reactions of aryl chlorides with alkynes have been reported. On the other hand, smooth coupling takes place with alkenyl chlorides. The Pd-catalyzed reaction of 1-alkynes with alkenyl chlorides, which are inert in many other Pd-catalyzed reactions, proceeds smoothly without special activation of the chlorides. For example, cw-l,2-dichloroethylene (31) can be coupled with 1-alkynes smoothly, and the coupling has wide synthetic applications, particularly for the synthesis of enediyne structures [30]. The reaction of 31 with two different 1-alkynes is extensively used for construction of highly strained enediyne structures present in naturally occurring anticancer antibiotics such as espermicin and calichemicin [31,32]. The asymmetric (Z)-enediyne 34 can be prepared by a one-pot reaction of 31 with two different 1-alkynes 32 and 33. Similarly the asymmetric ( )-enediyne 37 was obtained in a one-pot reaction of 1-alkynes 33 and 23 with 1,2-dichloroethylene 35. [Pg.208]


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