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Palladium-catalyzed ?-arylation of zinc enolates of esters: reaction conditions and substrate scope.


ABSTRACT: The intermolecular ?-arylation of esters by palladium-catalyzed coupling of aryl bromides with zinc enolates of esters is reported. Reactions of three different types of zinc enolates have been developed. ?-Arylation of esters occurs in high yields with isolated Reformatsky reagents, with Reformatsky reagents generated from ?-bromo esters and activated zinc, and with zinc enolates generated by quenching alkali metal enolates of esters with zinc chloride. The use of zinc enolates, instead of alkali metal enolates, greatly expands the scope of the arylation of esters. The reactions occur at room temperature or at 70 °C with bromoarenes containing cyano, nitro, ester, keto, fluoro, enolizable hydrogen, hydroxyl, or amino functionality and with bromopyridines. The scope of esters encompasses acyclic acetates, propionates, and isobutyrates, ?-alkoxyesters, and lactones. The arylation of zinc enolates of esters was conducted with catalysts bearing the hindered pentaphenylferrocenyl di-tert-butylphosphine (Q-phos) or the highly reactive dimeric Pd(I) complex {[P(t-Bu)3]PdBr}2.

SUBMITTER: Hama T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3800138 | biostudies-other | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Palladium-catalyzed α-arylation of zinc enolates of esters: reaction conditions and substrate scope.

Hama Takuo T   Ge Shaozhong S   Hartwig John F JF  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20130821 17


The intermolecular α-arylation of esters by palladium-catalyzed coupling of aryl bromides with zinc enolates of esters is reported. Reactions of three different types of zinc enolates have been developed. α-Arylation of esters occurs in high yields with isolated Reformatsky reagents, with Reformatsky reagents generated from α-bromo esters and activated zinc, and with zinc enolates generated by quenching alkali metal enolates of esters with zinc chloride. The use of zinc enolates, instead of alka  ...[more]

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