アリルフォスフォナート誘導オーソC-Hボリレーション:高度に置換されたフォスフォアレンへの急速な侵入
Feiyang Xu1,2, Olivia M Duke1, Daniel Rojas1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 30, 2020
まとめ
この研究では,アロマティック・フォスフォナートのオーソC-Hボリレーションのための新しい方法が導入されています. このプロセスは,複雑なフォスフォアレンを合成するための貴重なアリルボロンエステルへの簡単な経路を提供します.
科学分野:
- 有機化学
- 有機金属化学
- 合成方法論
背景:
- アロマティック・フォスフォナートは有機合成の重要な構成要素である.
- アロマティック・フォスフォナートを機能化するための効率的な方法は,多様な化学構造にアクセスするために不可欠です.
- 地域選択的な結合形成のための強力な戦略を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- 新しいフォスフォナート誘導の C-H ボリレーション反応を開発する.
- オーソボリレイテッド芳香酸塩を合成するための信頼性の高い方法を提供すること.
- 高度に置換されたフォスフォアレンの前駆体としてのこれらの製品の有用性を実証する.
主な方法:
- シンプルな材料と 簡単に手に入る触媒を使います
- 地域選択的なC-H活性化のためのフォスフォナート指向の戦略を使用する.
- 合成されたオーソフォスフォナートアリルボロンエステルの特徴
主要な成果:
- フォスフォナート誘導による C-H ボリレーションの成功.
- 多様な置換パターンを持つ多種多様なオーソフォスフォナートアリルボロンエステルへのアクセス
- フォスフォアレン合成のための多機能な前駆体としての製品の実証.
- ボリル化製品のインサイトダウンストリーム機能化は達成された.
結論:
- 報告された方法は,有価なオーソボリレイテッドアロマティック・フォスフォナートへの堅牢で効率的な経路を提供します.
- これらの化合物は,複雑なフォスフォアレン誘導体を作るための重要な中間物質です.
- 開発された方法論は,有機リン化学におけるC-H機能化戦略の範囲を拡大する.
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