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Synthesis of Polyfunctional Diorganomagnesium and Diorganozinc Reagents through In Situ Trapping Halogen-Lithium Exchange of Highly Functionalized (Hetero)aryl Halides in Continuous Flow.

Marthe KetelsMaximilian A GaniekNiels WeidmannPaul Knochel
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
We report a halogen-lithium exchange performed in the presence of various metal salts (ZnCl2 , MgCl2 ⋅LiCl) on a broad range of sensitive bromo- or iodo(hetero)arenes using BuLi or PhLi as the exchange reagent and a commercially available continuous-flow setup. The resulting diarylmagnesium or diarylzinc species were trapped with various electrophiles, resulting in the formation of polyfunctional (hetero)arenes in high yields. This method enables the functionalization of (hetero)arenes containing highly sensitive groups such as an isothiocyanate, nitro, azide, or ester. A straightforward scale-up was possible without further optimization.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • molecularly imprinted
  • quantum dots
  • single molecule