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Synthesis of Benzo[b]thiophenes through Rhodium-Catalyzed Three-Component Reaction using Elemental Sulfur
Moon, Sanghun,Kato, Moena,Nishii, Yuji,Miura, Masahiro
supporting information, p. 1669 - 1673 (2020/03/23)
A benzo[b]thiophene synthesis by Rh-catalyzed three-component coupling reaction of arylboronic acids, alkynes, and elemental sulfur (S8) is developed. A notable feature of this protocol is that the thienannulation (thiophene annulation) proceeds with high regioselectivity via the sequential alkyne insertion, C?H activation, and then sulfur atom transfer to the metallacycle intermediate. In a similar manner, dibenzothiophenes can be synthesized from the parent biarylboronic acids and S8. (Figure presented.).
Palladium catalysis based one-pot synthesis method for DBTs (dibenzothiophenes)
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Paragraph 0033-0038, (2020/05/12)
The invention discloses a palladium catalysis based one-pot synthesis method for DBTs (dibenzothiophenes). An inorganic base is added to an N,N-dimethylacetamide solution, with a palladium catalyst/ligand as a catalysis system, o-bromoiodobenzene derivatives or iodobenzene derivatives and thiophenol derivatives taken as raw materials are subjected to a reaction in nitrogen atmosphere, and DBTs areobtained through separation. The simple, economical and easily available raw materials are taken as substrates, all-position-substituted DBTs are synthesized on the basis of palladium catalyzed cascade reaction, and DBTs have great application prospect in medical synthesis intermediates and organic optoelectronic material science.
Synthesis of annulated arenes and heteroarenes by hydriodic acid and red phosphorus mediated reductive cyclization of 2-(Hetero)aroylbenzoic acids or 3-(Hetero)arylphthalides
Rafiq, Settu Muhamad,Mohanakrishnan, Arasambattu K.
supporting information, p. 362 - 370 (2017/02/10)
Annulated arenes and hetarenes were prepared in good to very good yields by hydriodic acid/red phosphorus mediated reductive cyclization of 3-(hetero)aryl phthalides. The reductive cyclization also proceeded successfully with 2-aroylbenzoic acids and 2-aroylnaphthoic acids.