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(2-Bromophenyl)boronates as C2 synthons in palladium-catalyzed three-component cascade [3+2] cyclization/C-H
Yiyi Zheng1, Shaojie Zhang1, Shiyue Sun1
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, 226019, P. R. China. wuxinxng@163.com.
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A palladium-catalyzed three-component cascade [3+2] cyclization/C-H activation using (2-bromophenyl)boronates as C2 building blocks is reported. The transformation utilizes azoles or polyfluoroarenes as distinct coupling partners to enable Suzuki-Miyaura coupling/Heck cyclization followed by C-H activation, offering an efficient and convenient route to functionalized fluorene derivatives. Moreover, this new approach exhibits excellent regioselectivity and broad substrate scope.
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