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Ludovic Donati1, Sylvie Michel, François Tillequin
1Laboratoire de Pharmacognosie UMR CNRS 8638, Université Paris Descartes, 4 Avenue de l'Observatoire, F-75006 Paris, France.
Abstract:
A one-step Pd-catalyzed reaction performed on an o-bromobenzamide permitted the selective formation of either phenanthridinones 2 via an ipso substitution or new phenanthridinone-1-carboxamides 3 through a direct N-arylation. A direct correlation between the solvent polarity and the carbonate base on the selectivity has been observed. The proposed catalytic cycle involves the initial formation of a common intermediate and depends on the base assistance.
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