4-Quinolones are the structural elements of many pharmaceutically active compounds. Although several approaches are known for their synthesis, the introduction of an aryl ring in position 2 is problematic with most of them. The reductive cyclization of -nitrochalcones by pressurized CO, catalyzed by ruthenium or palladium complexes, has been previously reported to be a viable synthetic strategy for this aim, but the need for pressurized CO lines and autoclaves has prevented its widespread use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reductive cyclization reaction of -nitrostyrenes to generate indoles has been investigated for three decades using CO as a cheap reducing agent, but it remains an interesting area of research and improvements. However, using toxic CO gas has several drawbacks. As a result, it is highly preferable to use safe and efficient surrogates for generation of CO from nontoxic and affordable sources.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first examples of heterogeneous Fe-catalysed cyclopropanation reactions are presented. Pyrolysis of -generated iron/phenanthroline complexes in the presence of a carbonaceous material leads to specific supported nanosized iron particles, which are effective catalysts for carbene transfer reactions. Using olefins as substrates, cyclopropanes are obtained in high yields and moderate diastereoselectivities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe accurate electron density distribution in Pd(Neoc)Cl (CO) (Neoc = 2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline) was measured and calculated to investigate the chemical bonding features, the electrostatic forces and the polarizable bonds in this complex, which is a prototype of the proposed intermediate in the catalytic carbonylation of amines and nitroarenes. The quantum theory of atoms in molecules enables to investigate the nature of the elusive fifth coordination in the complex, which is approximately intermediate between a bypiramid penta-coordination and a square planar tetra-coordination. The analysis of the electrostatic potential and of the distributed atomic polarizabilities enables to address the sites that are more prompt to react, in particular in the context of the catalytic cycle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAr-BIANH2 bearing different substituents on the aryl rings have been synthesized in high yield by reduction of the corresponding bis(aryl)acenaphthenequinonediimine (Ar-BIAN) compounds. The structure of p-CH3 C6 H4 -BIANH2 in the solid state was determined by X-ray diffraction. An exhaustive voltammetric investigation of the two parallel BIAN and BIANH2 series afforded a first rationalization of the redox properties of these molecules, highlighting their analogies with quinone/hydroquinone systems.
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October 2013
A series of Pd-complexes containing nonsymmetrical bis(aryl-imino)acenaphthene (Ar-BIAN) ligands, characterized by substituents on the meta positions of the aryl rings, have been synthesized, characterized and applied in CO/vinyl arene copolymerization reactions. Crystal structures of two neutral Pd-complexes have been solved allowing comparison of the bonding properties of the ligand. Kinetic and mechanistic investigations on these complexes have been performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe synthesis and characterisation of copper(I) complexes of chiral pyridine-containing macrocyclic ligands (Pc-L*) and their use as catalysts in asymmetric cyclopropanation reactions are reported. All ligands and metal complexes were fully characterised, including crystal structures of some species determined by X-ray diffraction on single crystals. This allowed characterising the very different conformations of the macrocycles which could be induced by different substituents or by metal complexation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFShedding light on azides: [Ru(TPP)CO] (TPP=tetraphenyl porphyrin dianion), white light and O(2) were found to be a suitable catalyst combination to perform the annulation of several biaryl azides. The high chemoselectivity of the process allows the synthesis of phenanthridines and dihydrophenanthridines in good yield and purity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComplexes of composition "[Pd(2,9-dimethylphenanthroline)X(2)]" (X = Cl, Br, I) have long been known and they are used as precursors for the synthesis of other derivatives or as catalysts. In the previous literature, they have invariably been described as neutral square planar complexes, but we have found that a second ionic isomer also exists, having composition [Pd(Neoc)(2)X](2)[Pd(2)X(6)], and that the formation of this isomer occurs under a wider range of conditions than that of the neutral one. Retrospectively, the ionic isomer had surely been obtained in most previous reports even if formation of the neutral one was claimed.
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September 2010
The synthesis of new pinene-derived chiral cyclopropylamines and their use in the synthesis of the first asymmetric Alkyl-BIAN ligands (Alkyl-BIAN = bis-(alkylimino)acenaphthenequinone) are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe complex Ru(TPP)(NAr)(2) inserts a nitrene group into allylic and benzylic C-H bonds and is the key intermediate in the ruthenium porphyrin-catalyzed amination of hydrocarbons by aryl azides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent progress, with some emphasis on the author's own work, on the understanding of the mechanism of the reductive carbonylation of nitroarenes and of the oxidative carbonylation of amines is discussed, highlighting the close connection between the two reactions and trying to unify scattered data in the literature. Isocyanates, carbamates and ureas can be obtained by either procedure, without the need for the use of the toxic and corrosive phosgene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPalladium-phenanthroline complexes catalyze both the nitroarene carbonylation reaction and the amine oxidative carbonylation reaction to give, depending on the conditions, carbamates and ureas. There is evidence that the key step in both processes is the amine carbonylation. Here, we show that when the reaction is run in methanol key intermediate compounds have the general formula [Pd(RPhen)(COOMe)(2)] (1) (RPhen = 1,10-phenanthroline or one of its substituted derivatives).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerein we report the one-pot synthesis of several N-heterocyclic compounds by rearrangement reactions of N-aryl-2-vinylaziridines. The optimization of the synthetic methodology employed allowed us to obtain differently substituted 2,5-dihydro-1H-benzo[b]azepines in good yields and purities. The relationship between the nature of the starting N-aryl-2-vinylaziridine and the obtained N-heterocycle was also investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPalladium-phenanthroline complexes efficiently catalyze the reaction of nitroarenes with arylalkynes and CO to give 3-arylindoles by an ortho-C-H functionalization of the nitroarene ring. Both electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents are tolerated on the nitroarene, except for bromide and activated chloride. Nitroarenes bearing electron-withdrawing substituents react faster, but the selectivity of the reaction depends on both polar and radical stabilization effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA reproducible synthesis of a competent epoxidation catalyst, [Ru(VI)(TPP)(O)2)] (TPP = tetraphenylporphyrin dianion), starting from [Ru(II)(TPP)(CO)L] (L = none or CH3OH), is described. The molecular structure of the complex was determined by using ab initio X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) methods, and its solution behavior was in detail investigated by NMR techniques such as PGSE (pulsed field gradient spin-echo) measurements. [Ru(IV)(TPP)(OH)]2O, a reported byproduct in the synthesis of [Ru(VI)(TPP)(O)2], was synthesized in a pure form by oxidation of [Ru(II)(TPP)(CO)L] or by a coproportionation reaction of [Ru(VI)(TPP)(O)2] and [Ru(II)(TPP)(CO)L], and its molecular structure was then determined by XRPD analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN-Alkyl imines of acenaphthenequinone are not stable because an isomerization occurs that releases part of the ring strain of the initially formed imine by changing the hybridization of one of the ring carbon atoms from sp(2) to sp(3); however, if an even more strained ring is present in the alkyl group, the isomerization becomes unfavorable and the compound is stable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe synthesis of Ar,Ar'-BIAN ligands (Ar,Ar'-BIAN = bis(aryl)acenaphthenequinonediimine) having different aryl groups bound to the two nitrogen atoms is reported for the first time. The ligands were obtained by two different strategies: (i) by a transimination reaction starting from a symmetric Ar,Ar-BIAN ligand having aryl groups bearing strongly electron-withdrawing substituents or (ii) by a two-step-one-pot sequence. The ligands synthesized have been chosen so that the electronic difference between the two aryl groups is very large, but the steric difference is variable and, in one case, the ligand is almost sterically symmetric.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction between an unfunctionalized conjugated diene and a nitroarene under CO pressure and at 100 degrees C, catalyzed by [Pd(Phen)2][BF4]2 (Phen = 1,10-phenanthroline), affords the corresponding hetero-Diels-Alder adduct (oxazine) in up to 91% yields in one pot. If the reaction mixture is then heated to 200 degrees C, the oxazines are converted into the corresponding N-arylpyrroles in good yields. Pressures as low as 5 bar can be employed, and 0.
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