Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
September 2024
We present the strategic design of donor-acceptor cyanoarene-based photocatalysts (PCs) aiming to augment beneficial PC degradation for halogen atom transfer (XAT)-induced dehalogenation reactions. Our investigation reveals a competitive nature between the catalytic cycle and the degradation pathway, with the degradation becoming dominant, particularly for less activated alkyl halides. The degradation behavior of PCs significantly impacts the efficiency of the XAT process, leading to exploration into manipulating the degradation behavior in a desirable direction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemoselective copper-catalyzed synthesis of diverse N-arylindole-3-carboxamides, β-oxo amides and N-arylindole-3-carbonitriles from readily accessible indole-3-carbonitriles, α-cyano ketones and diaryliodonium salts has been developed. Diverse N-arylindole-3-carboxamides and β-oxo amides were successfully achieved in high yields under copper-catalyzed neutral reaction conditions, and the addition of an organic base (DIPEA) resulted in a completely different selectivity pattern to produce N-arylindole-3-carbonitriles. Moreover, the importance of the developed methodology was realized by the synthesis of indoloquinolones and N-((1H-indol-3-yl)methyl)aniline and by a single-step gram-scale synthesis of the naturally occurring cephalandole A analogue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCopper-catalysed N-arylation of fused triazoles using diaryliodonium salts as an aryl source is described. This scalable protocol displayed good compatibility towards diverse sensitive functional groups like ester, alkyl and nitro groups and halogens (F, Cl, Br). The synthetic usefulness of the prepared triazolium salts was proved by preparing α-hydroxyketone through benzoin condensation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRegioselective construction of crucial C-N and C-O bonds leading to N-arylquinolones and aryloxyquinolines has been accomplished by employing easily accessible diaryliodonium salts and quinolones in water under metal- and ligand-free conditions. This operationally simple strategy is significant due to mild reaction conditions, high product yields, recyclability of released iodoarenes and scalability to the gram level. The practical utility of the developed protocol was proved by the arylation of medicinally important heterocycles like acridin-9(10H)-one, 3-methylquinoxalin-2(1H)-one and 1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-one.
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