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Palladium(0)-Catalyzed, Copper(I)-Mediated Coupling of Boronic Acids with Cyclic Thioamides. Selective Carbon−Carbon Bond Formation for the Functionalization of Heterocycles<sup>†</sup>
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Cyclic ThioamidesChemical EngineeringCross-coupling ReactionEngineeringPalladium-catalyzed Cross-couplingBoronic AcidsOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryMicrowave Synthesis
The palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of cyclic thioamides with arylboronic acids in the presence of stoichiometric amounts of a copper(I) cofactor is described. The desulfitative carbon-carbon cross-coupling protocol is performed under neutral conditions and can be applied to a range of heterocyclic structures with embedded thioamide fragments. Successful carbon-carbon cross-coupling is independent of the ring size, aromaticity/nonaromaticity, the presence of additional heteroatoms, or other functional groups in the starting thioamide structure. Employing controlled microwave irradiation at 100 degrees C, most cross-couplings can be completed within 2 h and proceed in high yields. An advantage of using thioamides as starting materials is the fact that the system can be tuned to an alternative carbon-sulfur cross-coupling pathway by changing to stoichiometric copper(II) under oxidative conditions. Both types of thioamide cross-couplings are orthogonal to the traditional base-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of aryl halides with boronic acids.
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