13021-19-7Relevant articles and documents
Single and double Suzuki-Miyaura couplings with symmetric dihalobenzenes
Sinclair, David J.,Sherburn, Michael S.
, p. 3730 - 3733 (2005)
(Chemical Equation Presented) m- or p-diiodobenzene undergoes selective double coupling reactions with arylboronic acids and esters. Selectivity for double coupling over single coupling is remarkably strong: even with a diiodobenzene:monoboronic acid ratio of 10:1, the products of double coupling are formed in good yields. Steric hindrance and electronic influences of the boronic acid or ester, and reaction conditions do not appear to impact significantly upon the outcome of the reaction. In contrast, m- and p-dibromobenzenes undergo single couplings with aryl boronic acids with high selectivity.
Efficient synthesis of substituted terphenyls by Suzuki coupling reaction
Chaumeil, He?le?ne,Le Drian, Claude,Defoin, Albert
, p. 757 - 760 (2002)
The Suzuki cross-coupling reactions of phenyl-1,4-diboronic acid bis-pinacol ester with a range of aryl halides are reported. The reaction proceeded smoothly, even with sterically hindered aryl halides, to give symmetrical terphenyls often quantitatively.
Small Phosphine Ligands Enable Selective Oxidative Addition of Ar-O over Ar-Cl Bonds at Nickel(0)
Entz, Emily D.,Hooker, Leidy V.,Neufeldt, Sharon R.,Russell, John E. A.
, p. 15454 - 15463 (2020/10/18)
Current methods for Suzuki-Miyaura couplings of nontriflate phenol derivatives are limited by their intolerance of halides including aryl chlorides. This is because Ni(0) and Pd(0) often undergo oxidative addition of organohalides at a similar or faster rate than most Ar-O bonds. DFT and stoichiometric oxidative addition studies demonstrate that small phosphines, in particular PMe3, are unique in promoting preferential reaction of Ni(0) with aryl tosylates and other C-O bonds in the presence of aryl chlorides. This selectivity was exploited in the first Ni-catalyzed C-O-selective Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of chlorinated phenol derivatives where the oxygen-containing leaving group is not a fluorinated sulfonate such as triflate. Computational studies suggest that the origin of divergent selectivity between PMe3 and other phosphines differs from prior examples of ligand-controlled chemodivergent cross-couplings. PMe3 effects selective reaction at tosylate due to both electronic and steric factors. A close interaction between nickel and a sulfonyl oxygen of tosylate during oxidative addition is critical to the observed selectivity.
Aryl/heteroaryl pentafluorobenzenesulfonates (ArOPFBs): New electrophilic coupling partners for room temperature Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions
Joseph, Jayan T.,Sajith, Ayyiliath M.,Ningegowda, Revanna C.,Nagaraj, Archana,Rangappa,Shashikanth, Sheena
, p. 5106 - 5111 (2015/08/06)
The first cross-coupling reaction between aryl/heteroaryl pentafluorobenzenesulfonates and aryl/heteroaryl boronic acids under mild conditions is described. The successful synthesis of highly ortho substituted biaryls and high chemoselectivity of these bench stable intermediates over tosylates, triflates, mesylates, and chlorides increases its scope as a valuable cross-coupling partner. The generality of this protocol was further extended to other boron containing nucleophiles (boronates, trifluoroborates) and alkyl boronic acids.