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The synthesis of quinolines: via denitrogenative palladium-catalyzed cascade reaction of o -aminocinnamonitriles with arylhydrazines
Chen, Jiuxi,Huang, Hang,Li, Renhao,Xie, Jing,Xu, Tong,Ye, Xueting
, p. 8586 - 8593 (2020)
The first example of the palladium-catalyzed cascade reaction of o-aminocinnamonitriles with arylhydrazines has been achieved, providing an efficient synthetic pathway to access quinolines with moderate to good yields. Preliminary mechanistic experiments
Direct arylation for the synthesis of 2-arylquinolines from N-methoxyquinoline-1-ium tetrafluoroborate salts and arylboronic acids
Ren, Xiaoxiao,Han, Shuaijun,Gao, Xianying,Li, Jingya,Zou, Dapeng,Wu, Yangjie,Wu, Yusheng
, p. 1065 - 1068 (2018/02/19)
A rapid and direct arylation reaction of N-methoxyquinoline-1-ium tetrafluoroborate derivatives and arylboronic acids with high regioselectivety at room temperature was discovered. The reaction shows exceptional functional group tolerance and broad substrate scope regarding both the quinoline derivatives and the arylboronic acids.
Revisiting the Gold-Catalyzed Dimerization of 2-Ethynylanilines: A Room-Temperature and Silver-Free Protocol for the Synthesis of Multifunctional Quinolines
Praveen, Chandrasekar,Perumal
, p. 855 - 864 (2016/03/15)
A room temperature and silver-free protocol for the formation of quinolines from 2-ethynylanilines through a dimerization event was achieved using a dinuclear gold catalyst, Au2(BIPHEP)(NTf2)2. The reaction is inherently modular, allowing for the incorporation of peripheral substituents at any site of the quinoline product. The reaction is readily applied to other heterocyles also as exemplified by the preparation of naphthyridines. Competition reactions to determine the reactivity of dissimilar alkynes demonstrated that the product ratio of dimerization vs intermolecular addition is rather dependent on the electronic nature of aryl substituent on the alkynes. However, control experiments with substrates possessing internal alkynes resulted in cycloisomerization instead of expected dimerization, which is indicative of possible steric influence of the alkyne terminus in the reaction outcome.