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Regiospecific synthesis of functionalised 1,3-diarylisobenzofurans via palladium- and rhodium-catalysed reaction of boronic acids with o-acylbenzaldehydes under thermal or microwave activation
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Chemical EngineeringCross-coupling ReactionEngineeringMicrowave ActivationFunctionalised 1,3-DiarylisobenzofuransBoronic AcidsOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisPhenylboronic AcidChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryAsymmetric CatalysisSynthetic ChemistryEnantioselective SynthesisRhodium CatalysisRegiospecific Synthesis
Variously substituted 1,3-diarylisobenzofurans have been regiospecifically prepared via palladium- and rhodium-catalysed reaction of functionalised boronic acids onto o-acylbenzaldehydes. Rhodium catalysis has furthermore been improved using microwave activation. Thus, isobenzofurans containing aryl groups substituted by halogens, unprotected amine, alcohol and even aldehyde groups, have been obtained directly in good to satisfactory yields. Divergent results have been observed when palladium-, rhodium- and MW-activated rhodium-catalysis was applied to the reaction of phenylboronic acid with an iodinated o-acylbenzaldehyde, leading principally to Suzuki coupling product and/or to iodinated isobenzofuran.
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