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Electrochemical synthesis of versatile ammonium oxides under metal catalyst-, exogenous-oxidant-, and exogenous-electrolyte-free conditions
Yuan, Yong,Li, Liang-Sen,Zhang, Lin,Wang, Feng,Jiang, Lin,Zuo, Lin,Wang, Qi,Hu, Jian-Guo,Lei, Aiwen
supporting information, p. 2768 - 2771 (2021/03/23)
An electrochemical oxidative cross-coupling reaction between 2.5-substituted-pyrazolin-5-ones and ammonium thiocyanate has been developed, which resulted in a series of unprecedented cross-coupling products under metal catalyst-, exogenous-oxidant-, and exogenous-electrolyte-free conditions. It is worth noting that since the resulting cross-coupling products are nearly insoluble in MeCN, the pure product could be afforded without silica gel column purification. In addition, the prepared ammonium oxides are versatile building blocks for synthesizing functionalized pyrazole derivatives.
Cu-Mediated Expeditious Annulation of Alkyl 3-Aminoacrylates with Aryldiazonium Salts: Access to Alkyl N2-Aryl 1,2,3-Triazole-carboxylates for Druglike Molecular Synthesis
Liu, Hao-Nan,Cao, Hao-Qiang,Cheung, Chi Wai,Ma, Jun-An
supporting information, p. 1396 - 1401 (2020/02/22)
Alkyl N-aryl 1,2,3-triazole-carboxylates are important molecules or intermediates in medicinal chemistry, but the synthesis of N2-aryl counterparts remains elusive. Herein, we describe a Cu-mediated annulation reaction of alkyl 3-aminoacrylates with aryldiazonium salts, both of which are readily available substrates. Furthermore, alkyl 2-aminoacrylates are also viable substrates. Diverse alkyl N2-aryl 1,2,3-triazole-carboxylates and their analogues can be rapidly prepared under mild conditions. Especially, this protocol allows one to access several druglike variants of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and celecoxib.
Trimethylchlorosilane-Mediated Mild α-Chlorination of 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds Promoted by Phenyliodonium Diacetate
Chong, Siying,Su, Yingpeng,Wu, Lili,Zhang, Weigang,Ma, Junyan,Chen, Xiaowei,Huang, Danfeng,Wang, Ke-Hu,Hu, Yulai
supporting information, p. 1359 - 1370 (2016/05/02)
Trimethylchlorosilane was used as chlorine source for the α-chlorination of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds with phenyliodonium diacetate as oxidant at room temperature. The reaction allows the selective synthesis of α-monochlorinated products from different kinds of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds in good yield. The potential possibility of this conversion for bromination has also been investigated.