Palladium-mediated 11C-carbonylations using aryl halides and cyanamide
P Nordeman1, S Y Chow, A F Odell
1Preclinical PET Platform Chemistry, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Abstract:
A robust and high-yielding radiochemical synthesis of 11C-N-cyanobenzamides using a palladium-mediated aminocarbonylation with 11C-CO, aryl halides and cyanamide is described. The bidentate ligand 1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene provided 11C-N-cyanobenzamides from aryl-iodides, bromides, triflates and even chlorides in 28-79% radiochemical yield after semi-preparative HPLC. To further highlight the utility of this method, novel 11C-N-cyanobenzamide analogs of flufenamic acid, meflanamic acid, dazoxiben and tamibarotene were synthesized in 34-71% radiochemical yields.
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