166328-07-0Relevant articles and documents
A Revised Modular Approach to (–)-trans-Δ8-THC and Derivatives Through Late-Stage Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reactions
Bloemendal, Victor R. L. J.,Sondag, Daan,Elferink, Hidde,Boltje, Thomas J.,van Hest, Jan. C. M.,Rutjes, Floris P. J. T.
, p. 2289 - 2296 (2019/04/03)
A revised modular approach to various synthetic (–)-trans-Δ8-THC derivatives through late-stage Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions is disclosed. Ten derivatives were synthesized allowing both sp2- and sp3-hybridized cross-coupling partners with minimal β-hydride elimination. Importantly, we demonstrate that a para-bromo-substituted THC scaffold for Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions has been initially reported incorrectly in recent literature.
Alkali metal salts with designable aryltrifluoroborate anions
Iwasaki, Kazuki,Yoshii, Kazuki,Tsuzuki, Seiji,Matsumoto, Hajime,Tsuda, Tetsuya,Kuwabata, Susumu
, p. 9468 - 9476 (2016/10/30)
Aryltrifluoroborate ([ArBF3]-) has a designable basic anion structure. Various [ArBF3]--based anions were synthesized to create novel alkali metal salts using a simple and safe process. Nearly 40 novel alkali metal salts were successfully obtained, and their physicochemical characteristics, particularly their thermal properties, were elucidated. These salts have lower melting points than those of simple inorganic alkali halide salts, such as KCl and LiCl, because of the weaker interactions between the alkali metal cations and the [ArBF3]- anions and the anions' larger entropy. Moreover, interestingly, potassium cations were electrochemically reduced in the potassium (meta-ethoxyphenyl)trifluoroborate (K[m-OEtC6H4BF3]) molten salt at 433 K. These findings contribute substantially to furthering molten salt chemistry, ionic liquid chemistry, and electrochemistry.
Nickel-catalyzed borylation of halides and pseudohalides with tetrahydroxydiboron [B2(OH)4]
Molander, Gary A.,Cavalcanti, Livia N.,Garcia-Garcia, Carolina
, p. 6427 - 6439 (2013/07/26)
Arylboronic acids are gaining increased importance as reagents and target structures in a variety of useful applications. Recently, the palladium-catalyzed synthesis of arylboronic acids employing the atom-economical tetrahydroxydiboron (BBA) reagent has been reported. The high cost associated with palladium, combined with several limitations of both palladium- and copper-catalyzed processes, prompted us to develop an alternative method. Thus, the nickel-catalyzed borylation of aryl and heteroaryl halides and pseudohalides using tetrahydroxydiboron (BBA) has been formulated. The reaction proved to be widely functional group tolerant and applicable to a number of heterocyclic systems. To the best of our knowledge, the examples presented here represent the only effective Ni-catalyzed Miyaura borylations conducted at room temperature.