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Diarylmethane compounds as well as preparation method and application thereof
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Paragraph 0139; 0143-0148; 0227-0232, (2019/08/20)
The invention discloses diarylmethane compounds as well as a preparation method and application thereof. The diarylmethane compounds have a molecular structural general formula as defined by a generalformula (I) in the description. The preparation method of the diarylmethane compounds comprises the steps of adding a benzyl halogenated hydrocarbon compound A and an arylboronic acid B into a reaction system containing an organic small-molecular catalyst, an alkali reagent and a solvent, and performing a reaction to prepare the compounds. The diarylmethane compounds provided by the invention contain electron withdrawing groups and an electron-donating group substituted diarylmethane basic structure, and can be widely used for synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates, particularly polysubstituted methane compounds, and preparation of functional materials; and the preparation method has a simple process and low requirements for reaction conditions, the reaction process is safe and controllable, the atomic utilization rate and production efficiency are high, the regioselectivity and stereoselectivity of the products are efficiently ensured, a frontier science small-molecule organocatalysis concept is introduced, and the method is friendly to the environment.
Cross-Coupling of Phenol Derivatives with Umpolung Aldehydes Catalyzed by Nickel
Lv, Leiyang,Zhu, Dianhu,Tang, Jianting,Qiu, Zihang,Li, Chen-Chen,Gao, Jian,Li, Chao-Jun
, p. 4622 - 4627 (2018/05/22)
A nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling to construct the C(sp2)-C(sp3) bond was developed from two sustainable biomass-based feedstocks: phenol derivatives with umpolung aldehydes. This strategy features the in situ generation of moisture/air-stable hydrazones from naturally abundant aldehydes, which act as alkyl nucleophiles under catalysis to couple with readily available phenol derivatives. The avoidance of using both halides as the electrophiles and organometallic or organoboron reagents (also derived from halides) as the nucleophiles makes this method more sustainable. Water tolerance, great functional group (ketone, ester, free amine, amide, etc.) compatibility, and late-stage elaboration of complex biological molecules exemplified its practicability and unique chemoselectivity over organometallic reagents.
Extremely efficient cross-coupling of benzylic halides with aryltitanium tris(isopropoxide) catalyzed by low loadings of a simple palladium(II) acctate/Tris(p-tolyl)phosphine system
Chen, Chi-Ren,Zhou, Shuangliu,Biradar, Deepak Baburao,Gau, Han-Mou
experimental part, p. 1718 - 1727 (2010/09/18)
Highly efficient coupling reactions of benzylic bromides or chlorides with aryltitanium tris(isopropoxide) [ArTi(O-i-Pr)3] catalyzed by a simple palladium(II) Acctate/tris(p-tolyl)phosphine [Pd(OAc)2/ P(p-tolyl)3] system are reported. The coupling reactions proceed in general at room temperature employing low catalyst loadings of 0.02 to 0.2 mol%, affording coupling products in excellent yields of up to 99%. For benzylic bromides bearing strong electronwithdrawing cyano (CN) or trifluoromethyl (CF 3) substituents, the reactions require a higher catalyst loading of 1 mol%, or the reactions are carried out at 60°C. The catalytic system also tolerates (1-bromoethyl)benzene bearing β-hydrogen atoms while using a catalyst loading of 1 mol% to afford the coupling product in a 70% yield.