1137-57-1Relevant articles and documents
Air-stable nickel precatalysts for fast and quantitative cross-coupling of aryl sulfamates with aryl neopentylglycolboronates at room temperature
Jezorek, Ryan L.,Zhang, Na,Leowanawat, Pawaret,Bunner, Matthew H.,Gutsche, Nicholas,Pesti, Aleksander K. R.,Olsen, James T.,Percec, Virgil
, p. 6326 - 6329 (2014)
A library containing 10 air-stable NiIIX(Aryl)(PCy3)2 complexes as precatalysts (X = Cl, Br, OTs, OMs, aryl = 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl; X = Cl, 1-acenaphthenyl, 1-(2-methoxynaphthyl), 9-phenanthrenyl, 9-anthracyl) was synthesized and demonstrated to quantitatively cross-couple 2-methoxyphenyl dimethylsulfamate with methyl 4-(5,5-dimethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane-2-yl)benzoate at 23 °C in dry THF in the presence of K3PO4(H2O)3.2 in less than 60 min. Lower or higher amounts of H2O in K3PO4 and as received THF mediate the same transformation in a maximum three times longer reaction time.
Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of aryl carbamates and sulfamates: Experimental and computational studies
Quasdorf, Kyle W.,Antoft-Finch, Aurora,Liu, Peng,Silberstein, Amanda L.,Komaromi, Anna,Blackburn, Tom,Ramgren, Stephen D.,Houk,Snieckus, Victor,Garg, Neil K.
scheme or table, p. 6352 - 6363 (2011/06/19)
The first Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions of the synthetically versatile aryl O-carbamate and O-sulfamate groups are described. The transformations utilize the inexpensive, bench-stable catalyst NiCl 2(PCy3)2 to furnish biaryls in good to excellent yields. A broad scope for this methodology has been demonstrated. Substrates with electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups are tolerated, in addition to those that possess ortho substituents. Furthermore, heteroaryl substrates may be employed as coupling partners. A computational study providing the full catalytic cycles for these cross-coupling reactions is described. The oxidative addition with carbamates or sulfamates occurs via a five-centered transition state, resulting in the exclusive cleavage of the aryl C-O bond. Water is found to stabilize the Ni-carbamate catalyst resting state, which thus provides rationalization of the relative decreased rate of coupling of carbamates. Several synthetic applications are presented to showcase the utility of the methodology in the synthesis of polysubstituted aromatic compounds of natural product and bioactive molecule interest.
Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of aryl carbamates, carbonates, and sulfamates
Quasdorf, Kyle W.,Riener, Michelle,Petrova, Krastina V.,Garg, Neil K.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 17748 - 17749 (2010/04/01)
(Chemical Equation Presented) The first Suzuki-Miyaura cross-couplings of carbamates, carbonates, and sulfamates is described. The method provides a powerful means of using simple derivatives of phenol as precursors to polysubstituted aromatic compounds, as exemplified by a concise synthesis of the anti-inflammatory drug flurbiprofen.