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Divergent Synthesis of Densely Substituted Arenes and Pyridines via Cyclotrimerization Reactions of Alkynyl Triazenes

Tan, Jin-Fay  
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Bormann, Carl T.  
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Perrin, Florian G.  
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2019
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Densely substituted fused aromatic triazenes can be prepared by [2 + 2 + 2] cyclotrimerization reactions of 1-alkynyl triazenes. The CpRu-catalyzed cyclization proceeds well with both simple alkynyl triazenes and tethered 1-diynyl triazenes. Attractively, the methodology can be extended to pyridine synthesis by replacing an alkyne with a nitrile. The reaction is regioselective and yields the sterically more hindered product. The triazene group precisely installed on the synthesized aryl and pyridyl ring is a highly versatile moiety, which is effortlessly converted into the most important and frequently used functional aryl substituents, including fluorides. It is also suited for intramolecular transformations to afford a variety of valuable heterocycles. The coordination chemistry of alkynyl triazenes and CpRuCl was studied and led to the structural characterization of a CpRuCl(η2-alkyne) complex, a CpRuCl(η4-cyclobutadiene) complex, and an unusual dinuclear Ru complex with a bridging tetramethylfulvene ligand. Complexes of this type are potentially involved in catalyst deactivation pathways.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/jacs.9b04111
Author(s)
Tan, Jin-Fay  
Bormann, Carl T.  
Perrin, Florian G.  
Chadwick, Frederick Mark  
Severin, Kay  
Cramer, Nicolai  
Date Issued

2019

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

141

Start page

10372

End page

10383

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REVIEWED

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June 24, 2019
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