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Alkyne Sonogashira coupling

Keywords aryl iodide, terminal alkyne, Sonogashira coupling, KF-alumina, microwave irradiation, aryl alkyne... [Pg.135]

If 2,3-dibromo propene is used as an allylic substrate the substitution product 71 can be either isolated or, after addition of additives and adjustment of the reaction conditions, 71 can readily react in cross-coupling reactions with alkynes (Sonogashira coupling), stannanes (Stille coupling), or boronic acids and boronates (Suzuki coupling) to provide the sequential allylic substitution-cross-coupling products 72-78 in moderate to good yields (Scheme 23). [Pg.165]

More recently, a study with di- and mono-carbene Pd(II) complexes has demonstrated that the Sonogashira coupling of activated and non-activated aryl iodides can be carried out in an aqueous, aerobic medium and in the absence of amines. These results suggest that the moisture-sensitive copper-acetylide may not be present in this particular transformation, and that a Pd-acetyhde could be formed by deprotonation of the coordinated alkyne instead of transmetallation [130]. [Pg.180]

The coupling of terminal alkynes with organic halides, known as the Castro-Stephens-Sonogashira reaction, has wide applications in synthesis. The most widely used method is the Sonogashira coupling, using a combination of palladium and copper as the catalyst.13 Recently,... [Pg.100]

There are many other transition-metal catalyzed coupling reactions that are based on organic halides in aqueous media. One example is the coupling of terminal alkyne with aryl halides, the Sonogashira coupling, which has been discussed in detail in the chapter on alkynes (Chapter 4). An example is the condensation of 2-propynyl or allyl halides with simple acetylenes in the presence of copper salts. [Pg.192]

The second example involves the synthesis of ortho-dipropynylated arenes (Scheme 4.12b), which serve as precursors to tribenzocyclyne by way of an alkyne metathesis reaction (see also Scheme 6.31). Here, a Sonogashira reaction was carried out in a pre-pressurized (propyne at ca. 2.5 bar) sealed microwave vessel in a standard single-mode microwave reactor. Double-Sonogashira coupling of the dibromodiiodo-benzene was completed within 20 min at 110 °C [30]. [Pg.65]

Some early examples involving microwave-assisted solvent-free Sonogashira couplings using palladium powder doped on alumina/potassium fluoride as catalyst were described by Kabalka and coworkers (Scheme 4.4) [150], In addition, this novel catalytic system has been used in microwave-assisted solvent-free Sonogashira coupling-cyclization of ortho-iodophenol with terminal alkynes, and similarly of ortho-ethynylphenols with aromatic iodides, to generate 2-substituted benzo[b]furans... [Pg.382]

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]

Recent developments in palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions have arisen in the pyrimidine field as well. The Sonogashira coupling of bromopyrimidine 85 with alkynes 86 produced pyrimidines 87, important intermediates reported by Hart and co-workers in their approach to the cylindrospermopsin substructure . [Pg.269]

Dolphin has employed the Sonogashira coupling of terminal alkynes with zinc(II)-10-iodo-5,15-diphenylporphyrin (126) to prepare a series of alkynyl derivatives 127 [87], and similar syntheses of p-alkynyl porphyrins have been described [88]. [Pg.54]

The Sonogashira coupling is the Pd-catalyzed coupling of aryl halides and terminal alkynes [207], which, in the appropriate cases, can be followed by the spontaneous, or easily induced,... [Pg.118]

Initially, 31 was obtained as the Sonogashira adduct of 2-chloro-3,6-diisobutylpyrazine and trimethylsilylacetylene. Interestingly, 31 underwent an additional Sonogashira coupling with 2-chloropyrazine (13) to afford unsymmetrical 1,2-bispyrazinylacetylene 32 in excellent yield [26], Here, desilylation occurred in situ, and the resulting terminal alkyne was then coupled with 13. [Pg.359]

Having pyrazinylacetylenes in hand, one could convert the alkynyne functionality into the corresponding ketone via hydration [33], Thus, the coupling of iodide 36 and acetylene 37 produced pyrazinylalkyne 38. Subsequent exposure of 38 to aqueous sodium sulfide and aqueous hydrochloric acid in methanol led to ketone 39. Such a maneuver provides additional opportunities for further manipulation of the alkynes derived from the Sonogashira coupling reactions. [Pg.360]

The Pd-catalyzed C-C coupling (Sonogashira coupling) was applied to polymer synthesis about 20 years ago [23-25], and has especially been developed for the synthesis of n-conjugated poly(aryleneethynylene)s (PAEs) (for reviews, see refs. [16,26-33]). Recently other synthetic routes for PAEs were also developed, e.g., the alkyne metathesis method [28, 34] and the coupling reaction of =C-MR3 with R X (M=Si [35, 36] or Sn [37, 38]). In this review, we are concerned with the synthesis and chemical properties of PAEs with heteroaromatic rings. [Pg.183]

Heuze et al. (34) synthesized three generations of bis(tert-butylphosphine)- and bis(cyclohexylphosphine)-functionalized Pd(II) DAB dendritic complexes that serve as copper-free recoverable catalysts for the Sonogashira coupling between aryl halides and alkynes (Scheme 9). [Pg.100]


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