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Efficient Pd(ii)-catalyzed regioselectiveortho-halogenation of arylcyanamides
Alam, M. Mujahid,Boddapati, S. N. M.,Bollikolla, Hari Babu,Gugulothu, Sailaja,Tamminana, Ramana,Varala, Ravi
supporting information, p. 17176 - 17182 (2021/10/04)
Regioselectiveortho-halogenation of arylcyanamides using a Pd(ii) catalyst has been established under mild reaction conditions. Either electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups readily carried out the reaction and produced final products in moderate to good yields. Based on the experimental work, we have confirmed that this method does not undergo a free radical mechanism. Furthermore, we have also attempted this method for practical utility purposes.
A cascade process for directly converting nitriles (RCN) to cyanamides (RNHCN) via SO2F2-activated Tiemann rearrangement
Zhang, Guofu,Zhao, Yiyong,Ding, Chengrong
, p. 7684 - 7688 (2019/08/30)
A simple, mild and practical process for the direct conversion of nitriles to cyanamides was newly discovered and exhibited a wide substrate scope as well as great functional group-tolerability (36 examples). In this efficient strategy, the in situ generated amidoximes obtained from the reaction of nitriles with hydroxylamine subsequently underwent Tiemann rearrangement, producing the corresponding cyanamides with great isolated yields under SO2F2. Additionally, the control experiments reportedly shed light on the tentative mechanism involved in the formation and elimination of the key intermediate: a sulfonyl ester.
Copper(I)-catalyzed cascade synthesis of 2-arylsulfanyl-arylcyanamides
Sahoo, Santosh K.,Jamir, Latonglila,Guin, Srimanta,Patel, Bhisma K.
experimental part, p. 2538 - 2548 (2010/12/29)
We have developed a ligand-assisted copper(I)-catalyzed two sequential heteroarylation sequence. An intramolecular S-arylation is followed by an intermolecular N-arylation leading to the direct synthesis of N-aryl-2-aminobenzothiazoles. In most cases however, the 2-arylsulfanyl- arylcyanamide was the major product obtained via an intramolecular C-S bond formation, associated with C-S bond breakage, followed by an intermolecular S-arylation. The selectivity of this ligand-assisted reaction is quite different as compared to that of ligand-free reactions and the rates are much faster giving good yields of products. Various cyanamides can be prepared in excellent yields from their corresponding 1-substituted thioureas with or without the assistance of a ligand with a catalytic quantity of copper(I).