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Anhydrous and Stereoretentive Fluoride-Enhanced Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling of Immunomodulatory Imide Drug Derivatives.

William F TracyGeraint H M DaviesLauren N GrantJacob M GanleyJesus MorenoEmily C CherneyHuw M L Davies
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
Immunomodulatory imide drugs form the core of many pharmaceutically relevant structures, but C sp 2 -C sp 2 bond formation via metal-catalyzed cross coupling is difficult due to the sensitivity of the glutarimide ring ubiquitous in these structures. We report that replacement of the traditional alkali base with a fluoride source enhances a previously challenging Suzuki-Miyaura coupling on glutarimide-containing compounds with trifluoroborates. These enabling conditions are reactive enough to generate these derivatives in high yields but mild enough to preserve both the glutarimide and its sensitive stereocenter. Experimental and computational data suggest a mechanistically distinct process of π-coordination of the trifluoroborate enabled by these conditions.
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