35 research outputs found

    Synthesis of Dibenzo[b,e]azepin-11-ones by Intramolecular Palladium-Catalyzed Acylation of Aryliodides with Aldehydes

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    The paper describes an efficient methodology for the synthesis of diversely functionalized dihydrodibenzo[b,e]azepin-11-ones based on the Pd(0)-catalyzed intramolecular acylation of aryl iodides with aldehydes

    46, Paladio, Pd. Un metal precioso con gran interés industrial y versatilidad sintética

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    El paladio fue descubierto en 1803 por William Hyde Wollaston, quien lo aisló a partir de un mineral de platino bruto procedente de Sudamérica y le dio el nombre de paladio en honor del asteroide Palas, que había sido descubierto en las mismas fechas.[1] Wollaston no le asignó ningún símbolo químico

    Interés sintético, vías de acceso y propiedades de 8-aril-2-azabiciclo[3.3.1]nonan7-onas

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    Tesi de Llicenciatura per a la obtenció del Grau de Farmàcia. Facultat de Farmàcia. Universitat de Barcelona. Director: Josep Bonjoch i Sesé, Josefina Quirante Serrano. 1989

    Controlling the Ambiphilic nature of sigma-arylpalladium intermediates in intramolecular cyclization reactions

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    The reactivity of main group organometallics, such as organolithium compounds (RLi) and Grignard reagents (RMgX), is quite straightforward. In these species the R group usually exhibits nucleophilic reactivity without any possibility of inducing electrophilic character. In contrast, in organopalladium complexes, researchers can switch the reactivity from electrophilic to nucleophilic relatively simply. Although σ-aryl and σ-vinylpalladium complexes are commonly used as electrophiles in C-C bond-forming reactions, recent research has demonstrated that they can also react with carbon-heteroatom multiple bonds in a nucleophilic manner. Nevertheless, researchers have completely ignored the issue of controlling the ambiphilic nature of such species. This Account describes our efforts toward selectively promoting the same starting materials toward either electrophilic α-arylation or nucleophilic addition reactions to different carbonyl groups. We could tune the properties of the σ-arylpalladium intermediates derived from amino-tethered aryl halides and carbonyl compounds to achieve chemoselective transformations. Therefore, chemists can control the ambiphilic nature of such intermediates and, consequently, the competition between the alternative reaction pathways by the adequate selection of the reaction conditions and additives (base, presence/absence of phenol, bidentate phosphines). The nature of the carbonyl group (aldehydes, ketones, esters, and amides) and the length of the tether connecting it to the aniline moiety also play an important role in the outcome of these processes. Our joint computational and experimental efforts to elucidate the reaction mechanism of these palladium-catalyzed transformations suggest that beyond the formation of the four-membered azapalladacycle, two major factors help to control the dual character of the palladium(II) intermediates derived from 2-haloanilines. First, their high nucleophilicity strongly modifies the interaction of the metal center with the carbonyl group. Second, the additive phenol exchanges the iodide ligand to give an arylpalladium(II) phenoxide complex, which has a beneficial effect on the arylation. The formation of this transient intermediate not only stabilizes the arylpalladium moiety, thus preventing the nucleophilic attack at the carbonyl group, but also assists the enolization reaction, which takes place in a more favorable intramolecular manner. The azapalladacycle intermediate is, in the words of J. R. R. Tolkien, "the one ring to bring them all and in the darkness to bind them." With this intermediate, we can easily achieve the synthesis of a variety of heterocyclic systems by selectively promoting electrophilic α-arylation or nucleophilic addition reactions from the same precursors

    A Joint experimental-computational comparative study of the Pd(0)-catalysed reactions of aryl iodides and aldehydes with N, O, and S tethers

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    The influence of the heteroatom (nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur) on the course of the palladium‐catalysed intramolecular reactions of aryl iodides and aldehydes having heteroatom‐containing tethers has been explored by an extensive experimental-computational (DFT) study. Two series of substrates were considered, namely aldehydes bearing either the α‐(2‐iodobenzylheteroatom) or β‐(2‐iodophenylheteroatom) moieties. While some experimental differences were observed when changing from nitrogen to oxygen or sulfur in the 2‐iodobenzyl series, the aldehydes in which the heteroatom is directly bonded to the aromatic ring showed common chemical behaviour regardless of the nature of the heteroatom. The different reaction pathways leading to the experimentally observed reaction products were studied by computational means. Our calculations suggest that in all cases the initial nucleophilic addition involving a σ‐aryl-PdII intermediate is preferred over the competing concerted metallation-deprotonation (CMD) process. Keywords: Homogeneous catalysis / Palladium / Cyclization / Heterocycles / Density functional calculation

    Synthesis of isoquinolin-4-ols by palladium-catalysed intramolecular nucleophilic addition of aryl iodides to aldehydes

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    A palladium‐catalysed intramolecular nucleophilic addition of aryl iodides to aldehydes leading to tetrahydroisoquinolin‐4‐ols is reported. A variety of products were isolated in good to excellent yields. The joint experimental‐computational study shows that although two competitive reaction pathways can be promoted by Pd(0) starting from α‐(2‐iodobenzylamino)‐aldehydes, the selectivity of the process can be controlled by the proper selection of the base. While the nucleophilic addition of the aryl‐Pd(II) intermediate to the carbonyl group is selectively promoted by using the base triethylamine (Et3N), the CH bond activation at the formyl group competes with the nucleophilic addition only when the base is replaced by cesium carbonate (Cs2CO3). Keywords: catalysis; cyclization; density functional theory (DFT) calculations; nucleophilic addition; palladiu

    Pd0-Catalyzed Intramoleculara-Arylation of Sulfones: Domino Reactions in the Synthesis of Functionalized Tetrahydroisoquinolines

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    A new strategy for the synthesis of tetrahydroisoquinolines based on the Pd(0)-catalyzed intramolecular α-arylation of sulfones is reported. The combination of this Pd-catalyzed reaction with intermolecular Michael and aza-Michael reactions allows the development of two- and three-step domino processes to synthesize diversely functionalized scaffolds from readily available starting materials. KEYWORDS: arylation; domino reactions; nitrogen heterocycles; palladium; sulfone

    Palladium-catalysed intramolecular carbenoid insertion of α-diazo α-(methoxycarbonyl)acetanilides for oxindole synthesis

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    A novel, selective palladium-catalysed carbenoid C(aryl)-H insertion of α-diazo-α-(methoxycarbonyl)acetanilides leading to oxindoles is described

    Controlling the chemoselectivity of Palladium catalysed cyclizations of (2-iodoanilino)-carbonyl compounds

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    The factors which control the chemoselectivity of palladium catalyzed cyclizations of (2- haloanilino) carbonylic compounds have been explored by an extensive experimental-computational (DFT) study. It was found that the selectivity of the process, i.e. the formation of fused six versus fivemembered rings, can be controlled by the proper selection of the initial reactant, reaction conditions and the additives. Thus, esters or amides produce ketones by a nucleophilic addition process, whereas the addition of PhO- leads to the formation of indolines by an α-arylation reaction. In contrast, the corresponding ketone reactants yield mixture of both reaction products in the presence of phenol whose ratio depends on the base used. The outcome of the processes can be explained by the formation of a common four-membered palladacycle intermediate from which the competitive nucleophilic addition and α-arylation reactions occur. The remarkable effect of phenol in the process, which makes the αarylation reaction easier, was found to favor the formation of enol-complexes which are stabilized by an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the hydroxyl group of the enol moiety and the oxygen atom of the phenoxy ligand. Moreover, the chemoselectivy of the process can be also controlled by the addition of bidendate ligands leading to the almost exclusive formation of indoles at expenses of the corresponding alcohols

    Palladium-catalyzed intramolecular carbene insertion into C(sp3)-H bonds

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    A palladium‐catalyzed carbene insertion into C(sp3)−H bonds leading to pyrrolidines was developed. The coupling reaction can be catalyzed by both Pd0 and PdII, is regioselective, and shows a broad functional group tolerance. This reaction is the first example of palladium‐catalyzed C(sp3)−C(sp3) bond assembly starting from diazocarbonyl compounds. DFT calculations revealed that this direct C(sp3)−H bond functionalization reaction involves an unprecedented concerted metalation-deprotonation step
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