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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(15): 3143-3155, 2023 Apr 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36987866

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N,N'-Dimethylurea (DMU) is introduced as a ligand to aid the Chan-Lam N-arylation of primary amides, amines, and 3-aminophenols with arylboronic acids and its ester derivative as the arylating associate. The developed methodology is catalyzed by Cu and its in situ complexation with DMU brings about efficient synthesis of N-arylated anilines, 3-aminophenols, and primary amides in moderate to good yields (50-90%). The [Cu2(OAc)4(DMU)2] complex is synthesized and characterized by single crystal structure elucidation. The catalyst is cheap, free from prior synthesis of a metal complex, provides chemoselectivity towards the N-arylation of 3-aminophenols, and is suitable for mono-arylation of primary amides. The synthetic utility of the methodology is tested in the post-modification of two active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The developed catalytic system extends the scope of N,N'-dimethylurea as an auxiliary in inexpensive and versatile Cu catalysis.

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Org Biomol Chem ; 19(6): 1344-1351, 2021 02 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33471016

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Facilitated by the dual role of Ceric Ammonium Nitrate (CAN), herein we report a cost-effective approach for the cyanation of aryl iodides/bromides with CAN-DMF as an addition to the existing pool of combined cyanation sources. In addition to being an oxidant, CAN acts as a source of nitrogen in our protocol. The reaction is catalyzed by a readily available Cu(ii) salt and the ability of CAN to generate ammonia in the reaction medium is utilized to eliminate the additional requirement of a nitrogen source, ligand, additive or toxic reagents. The mechanistic study suggests an evolution of CN- leading to the synthesis of a variety of aryl nitriles in moderate to good yields. The proposed mechanism is supported by a series of control reactions and labeling experiments.

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