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Copper catalysed Gomberg-Bachmann-Hey reactions of arenediazonium tetrafluoroborates and heteroarenediazonium o-benzenedisulfonimides. Synthetic and mechanistic aspects
Antenucci, Achille,Barbero, Margherita,Dughera, Stefano,Ghigo, Giovanni
, (2020/10/20)
Gomberg-Bachmann-Hey reactions were carried out in the presence of copper as a catalyst and gave rise to biaryls or heterobiaryls in good yields and in mild reaction conditions. A computational study of some key points of the reaction was performed. The results are coherent with the experimental data and confirm some aspects of the mechanism. The reaction free energies for the reduction in benzene by CuI of a set of 40 (hetero)arenediazonium tetrafluoroborates were calculated. Both the experiments and the calculations showed that in the coupling with substituted solvents (toluene, bromobenzene, nitrobenzene and anisole) the binding to the ortho position was always favoured.
Visible-Light-Promoted, Catalyst-Free Gomberg-Bachmann Reaction: Synthesis of Biaryls
Lee, Juyoung,Hong, Boseok,Lee, Anna
, p. 9297 - 9306 (2019/08/12)
Biaryls were synthesized via a novel visible-light-promoted Gomberg-Bachmann reaction that does not require a photosensitizer or any metal reagents. The formation of an electron donor-acceptor complex between aryl diazonium salts and pyridine allows, under visible-light irradiation, the synthesis of biaryls in moderate-to-high yields.
Polymer biquinolyl-containing complexes of Pd(ii) as efficient catalysts for cyanation of aryl and vinyl halides with K4Fe(CN)6
Nikitin, Oleg M.,Polyakova, Olga V.,Sazonov, Petr K.,Yakimansky, Alexander V.,Goikhman, Mikhail Ya.,Podeshvo, Irina V.,Magdesieva, Tatiana V.
, p. 10465 - 10473 (2016/12/07)
A catalytic system for cyanation of aryl and vinyl halides with K4Fe(CN)6 based on a structurally tunable and nontoxic polymer backbone of polyamic type with biquinolyl fragments in the polymer chain capable of coordination to PdII ions is developed. The catalyst is eligible for thermal and microwave activation; in the latter case the reaction time is dramatically decreased. Cyanation of vinyl bromides occurs stereoselectively, and the configuration of the starting alkene is retained; even for Z-isomers the impact of configuration inversion is less than 5%. The polymer-based Pd catalyst is applicable for one-pot multi-step synthesis of the precursors of mesogenic structures of biphenyl type. Consecutive cross-coupling and cyanation reactions can be performed in the presence of the same portion of catalyst, in the same solvent, without isolation of intermediate products.