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アリルボロン酸とトリフラートおよびノンフラート塩のビスムート触媒による酸化結合

  • 0Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1, Mülheim an der Ruhr, 45470, Germany.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

この研究は,ビスミュート触媒による新しいクロスカップリング反応を導入します. アリルボロン酸とフルオロアルキル硫酸塩を使用して効率的に炭素-酸素結合を形成し,Bi (III) /Bi (V) リドックスサイクルによって可能になります.

科学分野

  • 有機化学
  • 有機金属化学

背景

  • 交互結合反応は有機合成において 根本的なものです
  • C−O結合形成のための新しい触媒システムの開発は,依然として重要な課題です.

研究 の 目的

  • C ((sp2) -O結合形成のための新しいバイ触媒クロスカップリングプロトコルを開発する.
  • 簡単に手に入る perfluoroalkyl sulfonate 塩をカップリングパートナーとして使用する.

主な方法

  • ビスマス触媒による交互結合反応
  • 電子欠乏のスルフォン・リガンドを使用する.
  • アリルボロン酸とフルオロアルキル硫酸塩 (NaOTf,KONf) を利用する.
  • 予備的な研究と理論的計算を通じて反応機構を調査する.

主要な成果

  • C ((sp2) -Oボンドの構築に成功しました.
  • Bi (III) /Bi (V) リドックスサイクルを実証する.
  • 高い電気性のあるBi ((V) 中間物質の特定
  • フェニルトリフラートの迅速な排出

結論

  • 開発されたプロトコルは,C ((sp2) -O結合形成のための効率的な方法を提供します.
  • 反応のメカニズムは,主要な電愛性Bi ((V) 種を含む.
  • この研究は,ビスムート触媒反応とC−O結合構造の範囲を拡大する.

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