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A Radical Chain: Mononuclear “Gold Only” Photocatalysis
Dreuw, Andreas,Hashmi, A. Stephen K.,Hoffmann, Marvin,Rominger, Frank,Rudolph, Matthias,Witzel, Sina
supporting information, (2021/12/06)
We herein report an unprecedented reactivity of mononuclear gold catalysts acting as classical catalysts and at the same time as active partners in a radical chain mechanism, whereby gold is the only catalyst. The mechanism of the photo-induced photosensitizer-free “gold only”-catalyzed cross coupling was studied in detail – experimentally and theoretically – based on the reaction between arylboronic acids and aryldiazonium salts. With a systematic set of stoichiometric experiments under various conditions and analytic methods, we could show that this mechanism is initiated by an aryl radical formed in the presence of blue LEDs and MeOH. This aryl radical enters the catalytic cycle to oxidize gold(I) to gold(II). Single electron transfer from gold(II) to the aryldiazonium salt then gives the cationic gold(III) complex by formation of a chain-supporting aryl radical which then is enabled to start a new cycle by oxidation of gold(I) without the need for irradiation. At least every 432 cycles of the radical chain, a new chain-initiating radical has to restart the radical chain. Eventually, the boronic acid is activated by the BF4? anion to transmetalate to gold(III), and reductive elimination delivers the desired product.
Preparation method of para-substituted aryl compound
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Paragraph 0405-0408, (2020/06/09)
The invention discloses a preparation method of a para-substituted aryl compound shown as a formula (I) which is described in the specfication. The preparation method is characterized by comprising the following step of: subjecting an aryl sulfonium salt shown as a formula (II) which is described in the specfication and boride to a coupling reaction in a solvent in an inert atmosphere under the action of alkali and a palladium catalyst to obtain the para-substituted aryl compound. According to the method, mono-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon is taken as a substrate, the aryl sulfonium salt isconstructed in situ, and the palladium catalyst catalyzes the aryl sulfonium salt constructed in situ to undergo the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction, so a mono-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon para-arylation or alkenylation product is constructed quickly and efficiently. The method is mild in conditions, high in substrate universality and wide in tolerance of a heterocyclic coupling substrate.
N-acylsulfonamide apoptosis promoters
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, (2008/06/13)
N-Benzoyl arylsulfonamides having the formula are BCL-Xl inhibitors and are useful for promoting apoptosis. Also disclosed are BCL-Xl inhibiting compositions and methods of promoting apoptosis in a mammal.