181705-90-8Relevant articles and documents
Ni-Catalyzed Reductive Cyanation of Aryl Halides and Phenol Derivatives via Transnitrilation
Mills, L. Reginald,Graham, Joshua M.,Patel, Purvish,Rousseaux, Sophie A. L.
supporting information, p. 19257 - 19262 (2019/12/02)
Herein, we report a Ni-catalyzed reductive coupling for the synthesis of benzonitriles from aryl (pseudo)halides and an electrophilic cyanating reagent, 2-methyl-2-phenyl malononitrile (MPMN). MPMN is a bench-stable, carbon-bound electrophilic CN reagent that does not release cyanide under the reaction conditions. A variety of medicinally relevant benzonitriles can be made in good yields. Addition of NaBr to the reaction mixture allows for the use of more challenging aryl electrophiles such as aryl chlorides, tosylates, and triflates. Mechanistic investigations suggest that NaBr plays a role in facilitating oxidative addition with these substrates.
A Concise Enantioselective Synthesis of (S)-Preclamol via Asymmetric Catalytic Negishi Cross-Coupling Reaction
Zhou, Yun,Liu, Chunxiao,Wang, Lifeng,Han, Leng,Hou, Shicong,Bian, Qinghua,Zhong, Jiangchun
supporting information, p. 860 - 862 (2019/04/25)
A novel, concise, and efficient enantioselective synthesis of (S)-preclamol (87% ee, 51% total yield) has been developed. The key steps of this synthetic approach included cobalt-catalyzed asymmetric catalytic cross-coupling of α-bromo ester with arylzinc and the reduction of chiral ester to diol with a tertiary carbon atom. Moreover, it was demonstrated that our enantioselective Negishi cross-coupling was a powerful tool to construct stereogenic benzylmethyl center in chiral drugs on a gram scale.
Nickel-catalyzed enantioselective arylation of pyridinium ions: Harnessing an iminium ion activation mode
Chau, Stephen T.,Lutz, J. Patrick,Wu, Kevin,Doyle, Abigail G.
supporting information, p. 9153 - 9156 (2013/09/12)
A nickel for your thoughts.?? An enantioselective nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling between N-acylpyridinium salts and organozinc reagents is reported. The catalytic system, which is comprised of an air-stable NiII source and a chiral phosphoramidite ligand, affords 2-substituted-2,3-dihydro-4-pyridones with up to >99 % ee. Copyright