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Intramolecular Arylation of Aromatics

Pd-catalyzed intramolecular arylation of some aromatics proceeds smoothly, offering a useful method of aryl-aryl coupling. However, the reaction is not mechanistically simple [la], and several mechanisms (paths a, b, c, and d) for the arylation [Pg.190]

The Pd-catalyzed intramolecular coupling of aryl halides or triflates with aromatic rings to give biaryl compounds offers useful synthetic methods. Intramolecular aryla-tion of benzene derivatives was reported first by Ames. Cyclization of 102, catalyzed by Pd(OAc)2 in the presence of DBU, is an example [23]. Pyrimido[4,5-fe]indole was prepared by intramolecular arylation of 4-anilino-5-iodopyrimidine 103 in 86 % yield in the presence of Pd(OAc 2, PPh3 and AcONa in DMF [24]. Cyclization of the monobrominated diarylpyrazole 104 afforded pyrazolo[l,5-/]phenanthridine in 65 % yield in the presence of phosphine-free Pd(OAc 2, Bu NBr, LiCl and K2CO3 in DMF at 110°C [25]. [Pg.192]

In intramolecular arylation of the indole 105, the C-2 arylation product of the pyrrole ring was obtained preferentially without attacking the benzene ring. On the other hand, when the C-2 position is bloeked, arylation of 106 oecurs in the benzene ring to give 107, showing that pyrrole is more reactive than benzene [26]. [Pg.192]

The alkenylpalladium 109 formed as an intermediate of two domino 6-exo-dig cyclizations of 108 undergoes vinylation to the benzene ring to give the naphthalene ring 110. This type of reaction is observed frequently as a termination step of domino cyclization of polyenynes [27]. [Pg.193]

A number of synthetic applications have been published. The synthesis of the naphthylisoquinoline alkaloid 112 from 111 is an early example [28]. The reaction has been applied to the synthesis of gilvocarcin M [29,30]. A recent example is the synthesis of benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloids 114 by cyclization of the triflate 113. High yields were obtained by combined use of DPPP and n-BusP [31]. [Pg.193]


Intramolecular Arylation of Aromatic and Alkene sp2-Hybridized Carbon Atoms 261... [Pg.1]

Intramolecular arylation of G-H bonds gives cyclic aromatic compounds. In this intramolecular arylation, the carbon-palladium cr-bond is first formed by the oxidative addition of Pd(0) species and then the resulting electrophilic Pd(n) species undergoes the intramolecular G-H bond activation leading to the formation of the palladacycle, which finally affords the cyclic aromatic compounds via reductive elimination.87 For example, the fluoroanthene derivative is formed by the palladium-catalyzed reaction of the binaphthyl triflate, as shown in Scheme 8.88 This type of intramolecular arylation is applied to the construction of five- and six-membered carbocyclic and heterocyclic systems.89 89 89 ... [Pg.230]

Chiral benzo[t/ thiepine fused to pyrrole ring 163 was obtained via a tandem dehydrogenation/intramolecular arylation <2001TL573>. Treatment of ct-hydroxylactam 160 with trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) at 25 °C gave a separable mixture of 163 and 165 in 64% and 22% yields, respectively (Scheme 18). Formation of the minor product 165 was a consequence of deprotonation of /V-acyliminium ion 161, followed by isomerization of unstable enamide 164. Formation of benzo[t/ thiepine 163 can be explained by a 71-aromatic intramolecular arylation of... [Pg.124]

Muratake et al. reported the intramolecular a-arylation of ketones [55,56]. Thus, polycyclic compounds are readily obtained from aromatic keto-bromides and keto-triflates (Eq. 16). Bromo-amides can give the corresponding cycliza-tion products (Eq. 17) [52]. Related intramolecular vinylation reactions to give aliphatic polycyclic compounds have also been reported (Eq. 18) [57,581. The intramolecular cyclization of aromatic halo-ketones under carbon monoxide, which proceeds by mechanism C, gives the corresponding a-acylated products (Eq.l9) [321. [Pg.217]

Intramolecular reductive coupling between the isoquinolinium systems (107) and an attached aromatic halide [Eq. (67)] [308], gives products similar to those obtained by the intramolecular coupling of aromatic halides with other aryl groups (Sec. V.B). [Pg.874]

An extension of the palladium(0) catalyzed direct arylation reactions was reported by Lautens et al. in 2005. Based on the Catellani reaction [32], a direct intramolecular arylation of indole (C2) followed ort/m-alkylation, via a norbor-nene-mediated tandem aromatic alkylation/Heck reaction (Scheme 17) [33]. An analogous process was later developed for thiophenes and furans, allowing formation of a range of interesting hetero-aryl polycyclic products (Scheme 17) [34]. [Pg.97]

BusSnH-mediated intramolecular arylations of various heteroarenes such as substituted pyrroles, indoles, pyridones and imidazoles have also been reported [51]. In addition, aryl bromides, chlorides and iodides have been used as substrates in electrochemically induced radical biaryl synthesis [52]. Curran introduced [4-1-1] annulations incorporating aromatic substitution reactions with vinyl radicals for the synthesis of the core structure of various camptothecin derivatives [53]. The vinyl radicals have been generated from alkynes by radical addition reactions [53, 54]. For example, aryl radical 27, generated from the corresponding iodide or bromide, was allowed to react with phenyl isonitrile to afford imidoyl radical 28, which further reacts in a 5-exo-dig process to vinyl radical 29 (Scheme 8) [53a,b]. The vinyl radical 29 then reacts in a 1,6-cyclization followed by oxidation to the tetracycle 30. There is some evidence [55] that the homolytic aromatic substitution can also occur via initial ipso attack to afford spiro radical 31, followed by opening of this cyclo-... [Pg.569]

The intramolecular isomerization of aromatic compounds involving a change of position in the aromatic ring for the primary alkyl groups, aryl fragments, chlorine atoms and CH3SO2 group is similar... [Pg.131]

In contrast to facile reactions of aryl halides with alkenes and alkynes, reactions of aromatic compounds with aryl halides have received less attention. Only intramolecular arylation of benzene derivatives, except phenols, is known [1]. On the other hand, electron-rich heterocycles such as ffirans, thiophenes, pyrroles, oxa-zoles, imidazoles, and thiazoles undergo facile inter- and intramolecular arylation with aryl halides. These are called heteroaryl Heck reactions [2]. [Pg.176]

The palladium-catalyzed intramolecular C-H arylation of aromatic C-H bonds with haloarenes (Ar-H/Ar-X coupling, where X is halogen) is effective for the synthesis of carbazole alkaloids with amine linkers, as reported by Bedford and coworkers in 2006 (Scheme 16.16a) [34]. Buchwald-Hartwig coupling of an aryl bromide and an aniline derivative generated aryl chloride 91 in situ, which was easily cyclized under palladium catalysis to give clausine P in 80% yield. They also... [Pg.522]

Another free-radical arylation method consists of the photolysis of aryl iodides in an aromatic solvent. Yields are generally higher than in 14-17 or 14-21. The aryl iodide may contain OH or COOH groups. The mechanism is similar to that of 14-17. The aryl radicals are generated by the photolytic cleavage ArI AR + T. The reaction has been applied to intramolecular arylation (analogous to the Pschorr reaction). A similar reaction is photolysis of an arylthallium bis(trifluoroacetate) (12-21) in an aromatic solvent. Here too, an unsymmetrical biaryl is produced in good yields. ... [Pg.933]

Herbich J, Kapturkiewicz A (1991) Radiative and radiationless depopulation of the excited intramolecular charge transfer states aryl derivatives of aromatic amines. Chem Phys 158 143-153... [Pg.304]

Recently, Curran described a procedure using triethylborane for the synthesis of spirooxindoles and spirodihydroquinolones through intramolecular addition of aryl radicals at the ipso position 4-alkoxy-substituted aromatic rings [15]. The key step for a formal synthesis of the vasopressin inhibitor SR121463A is described in Scheme 5. The initiation was performed with Et3B in an open to air reaction vessel. [Pg.85]

Several 2-thiazolyl- (194) and 2-benzothiazolyl- (197) hydrazones of aromatic aldehydes undergo oxidative intramolecular cyclization to form 1,2,4-triazolo-bridgehead heterocycles 195 (95SC3363) (Scheme 53) and 198 [93JCR(S)244] (Scheme 54), respectively. In the case of 194, l-acetoxy,l-(4-aryl-2-thiazolyl)-2-aroylhydrazines (196) are formed as minor products (Scheme 53). [Pg.46]

In contrast to the epoxides, preparative routes to the aziridines are fairly evenly split between the [C=N + C] and the [C=C + N] routes. Among contributions in the former category, aziridine carboxylate derivatives 110 can be prepared through the lanthanide-catalyzed reaction of imines with diazo compounds, such as ethyl diazoacetate (EDA). In this protocol, iV-benzyl aryl aldimines and imines derived from aromatic amines and hindered aliphatic aldehydes are appropriate substrates <99T12929>. An intramolecular variant of this reaction (e.g.. Ill —> 112) has also been reported <990L667>. [Pg.68]

Formation of l-aryl-l//-azepines is rare and occurs only with those arylnitrenes made sufficiently electrophilic by an electron-withdrawing, e.g. CN, N02 or CF3, ortho or para substituent. Even so, these docile nitrenes attack only electron-enriched arenes (e.g. mesity-lene or Af,Af-dimethylaniline) and are of minor synthetic importance (B-73MI51600). More reactive are 7r-deficient heteroarylnitrenes, and moderate yields (15-40%) of 1-heteroaryl-l//-azepines, e.g. (228 R=4,6-dimethoxy-l,3,5-triazin-2-yl), may be obtained by the photodecomposition of 2-azido-4,6-dimethoxy-l,3,5-triazine in a variety of aromatic substrates (81BCJ301). Interestingly, intramolecular insertion of arylnitrenes into arenes is more common and has been used for the synthesis of fused azepines, e.g. the azepinoindoles (229) from o-azidodiphenylmethanes (81JCS(P1)1132). [Pg.537]


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