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3,3 -Bithienyl-4-carboxylic acid

Advantage has been taken of the aforementioned observations in the synthesis of a terthiophene natural product, arctic acid (147) [123]. Pd-catalyzed carbonylation of bromobisthiophene 25, obtained from the Kumada coupling of 2-thienylmagnesium bromide and 2,5-dibromothiophene, gave bithiophene ester 144, which was converted to iodide 145 by reaction with iodine and yellow mercuric oxide. Subsequent propynylation of 145 was then realized using the Sonogashira reaction with prop-l-yne to give bisthienyl alkyne 146, which was subsequently hydrolyzed to 5 -(l-propynyl)-2,2 -bithienyl-5-carboxylic acid (147), a natural product isolated from the root of Arctium lappa. [Pg.255]

Methyl 2-thienyl ketone 25 Bithienyl-5-carboxylic acid 63... [Pg.682]


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