37629-59-7Relevant articles and documents
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Conde et al.
, p. 978,979 (1978)
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Synthesis of N-Heterocycles by Reductive Cyclization of Nitroalkenes Using Molybdenum Hexacarbonyl as Carbon Monoxide Surrogate
Su, Zhiyou,Liu, Bo,Liao, Hongze,Lin, Hou-Wen
supporting information, p. 4059 - 4066 (2020/06/21)
The development of a method that uses molybdenum hexacarbonyl [Mo(CO)6] as carbon monoxide (CO) surrogate for the palladium-catalyzed reductive cyclization of nitroalkenes into indoles or thienopyrroles is reported. Several types of nitroalkenes could be transformed into the desired products in excellent yields and in most cases with complete regioselectivities and higher yields than those previously reported with palladium/CO system.
Palladium-Catalyzed Intramolecular Cyclization of Nitroalkenes: Synthesis of Thienopyrroles
El-Atawy, Mohamed A.,Ferretti, Francesco,Ragaini, Fabio
, p. 1902 - 1910 (2017/04/21)
In the presence of carbon monoxide, the palladium/phenanthroline system catalyzes the intramolecular amination of thiophene rings following the reduction of a nitroalkene moiety directly attached to the S-heterocyclic ring. Optimization of the ligand and reaction conditions allowed the synthesis of a series of thienopyrroles aryl/alkyl-substituted at either the 2- or 3-position of the pyrrole ring. By using low pressures of carbon monoxide (5 bars), high yields of fused bicyclic compounds have been obtained (up to 98 % yield).