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Heck applications

C. Heck, Magnetic Materials andTheir Applications, Crane, Russak Co., Inc., New York, 1974, pp. 23—35. [Pg.385]

Carbon-carbon bond formation reactions and the CH activation of methane are another example where NHC complexes have been used successfully in catalytic applications. Palladium-catalysed reactions include Heck-type reactions, especially the Mizoroki-Heck reaction itself [171-175], and various cross-coupling reactions [176-182]. They have also been found useful for related reactions like the Sonogashira coupling [183-185] or the Buchwald-Hartwig amination [186-189]. The reactions are similar concerning the first step of the catalytic cycle, the oxidative addition of aryl halides to palladium(O) species. This is facilitated by electron-donating substituents and therefore the development of highly active catalysts has focussed on NHC complexes. [Pg.14]

Pd/P(t-Bu)., in the presence of Cy2NMe, is an unusually mild and versatile catalyst for Heck reactions of aryl chlorides (Tables 1 and 2) (as well as for room-temperature reactions of aryl bromides).21 22 23 Example A, the coupling of chlorobenzene with butyl methacrylate, illustrates the application of this method to the stereoselective synthesis of a trisubstituted olefin a-methylcinnamic acid derivatives are an important family of compounds that possess biological activity (e.g., hypolipidemic24 and antibiotic25) and serve as intermediates in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals (e.g., Sulindac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug26). Example B, the coupling of 4-chlorobenzonitrile with styrene, demonstrates that Pd/P(t-Bu). can catalyze the Heck reaction of activated aryl chlorides at room temperature. [Pg.35]

For overviews of applications of the Heck reaction in natural products synthesis, see (a) Link, J. T. Overman, L. E. In Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions, Diederich, F., Stang, P. J., Eds. Wiley-VCH New York, 1998 Chapter 6. (b) Brase, S. de Meijere, A. In Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions Diederich, F., Stang, P. J., Eds. Wiley New York, 1998 Chapter 3.6. (c) Nicolaou, K. C. Sorensen, E. J. Classics in Total Synthesis VCH New York, 1996 Chapter 31. These authors refer to the Heck reaction as "one of the true "power tools" of contemporary organic synthesis" (p. 566). [Pg.37]

Scheme 6.7 Application of bis-NHC chelating ligands in the Mizoroki-Heck reaction... Scheme 6.7 Application of bis-NHC chelating ligands in the Mizoroki-Heck reaction...
There is some similarity between the cracking of petroleum and the cracking of biomass. However, biomass is more complex chemically both in terms of structrual types and functional groups. In petrochemistry, hydrocarbons are fractionated and they are then functionalized by oxidation, halogenation, nitration and other chemical processes so as to add value. The commodity chemicals are then built up into more complex molecules using such popular synthetic methods as Friedel Craft reactions, Michael and aldol condensations, and Heck and Suzuki couplings. The speciality products of these reactions are then further elaborated into formulations for use in everyday applications ranging from personal care... [Pg.19]

Choudary, B.M., Chowdari, N.S., Mahdi, S., Kantam, M.L. (2003) A Trifimctional Catalyst for One-Pot Synthesis of Chiral Diols via Heck Coupling-N-Oxidation-Asymmetric Dihydroxyla-tion Application for the Synthesis of Diltiazem and Taxol Side Chain. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 6S, 1736-1746. [Pg.187]

As an application of this methodology to the syntheses of natural products, Sannicolo et al. have reported the preparation of benzazepine and tetra-hydroisoquinoline derivatives by silane-terminated intramolecular Heck reactions. These workers argued that one main disadvantage of the Heck reaction... [Pg.235]

Homogeneity/Heterogeneity via Application of Insoluble Metal Scavengers Application to Heck... [Pg.193]

Wang, Z.F., Xiao, P.F., Shen, B. and He, N.Y. (2006) Synthesis of palladium-coated magnetic nanoparticle and its application in Heck reaction. Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 276 (1-3), 116-121. [Pg.87]

Zheng et al. treated potassium [l,2,4]diazaphospholides, obtained from the reaction of 3,5-disubstituted-[l,2,4]diazaphospholes with metallic potassium in THF, with [Cp RuCl]4 to afford [(T75-dp)RuCp ] type pseudoruthenocene complex (106) (Scheme 33). Sandwich structure with almost eclipsed orientation of two n-bonded ligands has been confirmed by X-ray crystal structure determination [110], Catalytic application of [(rf-dp)RuCp ] complexes in the Heck reaction has also been investigated [111]. [Pg.199]

This protocol could be extended to a range of different ,/i-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and either activated or deactivated aryl iodides [22], An application of related Heck chemistry to the synthesis of methylated resveratrol (3,4, 5-trihydroxy-( )-stilbene) is shown in Scheme 6.4 [23]. The phytoalexin resveratrol exhibits a variety of interesting biological and therapeutic properties, among them activity against several human cancer cell lines. Botella and Najera have shown that the trimethyl ether of resveratrol (Scheme 6.4) can be rapidly prepared by microwave-assisted Heck reaction of the appropriate aryl iodide and styrene derivatives, using the same oxime-derived palladacycle as indicated in Scheme 6.3. [Pg.110]

A synthetically useful application of an intramolecular microwave-assisted Heck reaction has been described by Gracias and coworkers (Scheme 6.9) [28], In their approach toward the synthesis of N-containing seven-membered heterocycles, the... [Pg.112]

Reaction of organic halides with alkenes catalyzed by palladium compounds (Heck-type reaction) is known to be a useful method for carbon-carbon bond formation at unsubstituted vinyl positions. The first report on the application of microwave methodology to this type of reaction was published by Hallberg et al. in 1996 [86], Recently, the palladium catalyzed Heck coupling reaction induced by microwave irradiation was reported under solventless liquid-liquid phase-transfer catalytic conditions in the presence of potassium carbonate and a small amount of [Pd(PPh3)2Cl2]-TBAB as a catalyst [87]. The arylation of alkenes with aryl iodides proceeded smoothly to afford exclusively trans product in high yields (86-93%) (Eq. 61). [Pg.176]

In the Heck reactions discussed above it was essential to use polar aprotic solvents such as acetonitrile or DMF if high regioselectivity was to be achieved. In other Heck couplings the use of water as a solvent has recently gained attention. The advantages of water compared with standard organic solvents are many - it is, for example, cheap and nontoxic - but its usefulness extends only over a number of well-defined applications, partly because of problems with the solubility of the reactants and catalysts. The development of aqueous catalytic systems is, consequently, an important field [21]. [Pg.383]

A series of potent, linear C2-symmetric HIV-1 protease inhibitors with K, values in the nanomolar range was prepared from a diaryl bromide precursor emanating from a carbohydrate scaffold, by application of Heck, Suzuki, Stille, and cyanation reactions. Included in this series was the first reported microwave-promoted Suzuki coupling with an alkyl borane [41]. A very high-yielding Suzuki coupling is presented... [Pg.391]

Stewart and Whiting have reported a useful application of sequential Heck and Suzuki coupling reactions of a vinylborane pinacol ester with palladium catalysis to generate a tetraene (equation 147)260. [Pg.447]

Metal-catalyzed cross-couplings are key transformations for carbon-carbon bond formation. The applicability of continuous-flow systems to this important reaction type has been shown by a Heck reaction carried out in a stainless steel microreactor system (Snyder et al. 2005). A solution of phenyliodide 5 and ethyl acrylate 6 was passed through a solid-phase cartridge reactor loaded with 10% palladium on charcoal (Scheme 2). The process was conducted with a residence time of 30 min at 130°C, giving the desired ethyl cinnamate 7 in 95% isolated yield. The batch process resulted in 100% conversion after 30 min at 140°C using a preconditioned catalyst. [Pg.10]

The vinylmetals are also efficiently prepared by oxidative addition of a metal to a Ct/ 2-halogen bond. However, the Heck and related reactions and their wide applications in organic synthesis, especially cascades, are not... [Pg.330]


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