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Preparation of a Corannulene-functionalized Hexahelicene by CopperI-catalyzed Alkyne-azide Cycloaddition of Nonplanar Polyaromatic Units
Published on: September 18, 2016
Expanding Access to Previously Inaccessible 5‑Membered N‑Heteroarynes
Roman G Belli1, Jenna N Humke1, Sanu S Pullarat1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States.
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We previously reported the synthesis of an inaccessible 7-aza-2,3-indolyne through the stabilization of interactions with nickel. This was achieved via intramolecular Suzuki coupling (i.e., oxidative addition and transmetalation) with ortho-borylaryl bromide derivatives of 7-azaindole. Many questions remained about the electronic structure of this complex, which herein we sought to answer through XPS studies. We also sought to expand the strategy to additional inaccessible five-membered heteroarynes and gain insights into factors that lead to successful aryne formation. Several new classes of heteroarynes derived from indole, pyrrolopyrimidine, and the remaining isomers of azaindole were accessed. Transmetalation studies show that aryne formation depends on the identity of the heteroarene. A borate complex of 4-azaindole was isolated and characterized via NMR spectroscopy and crystallographically. This complex could be promoted to undergo transmetalation through the installation of an electron-donating substituent, which was justified computationally. To demonstrate the utility of heteroarynes as a newly accessible functional group, a one-pot difunctionalization was achieved across these classes of heterocycles using newly accessible heteroaryne complexes.
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