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Process Development for a 1 H -Indazole Synthesis Using an Intramolecular Ullmann-Type Reaction.

Jon I DayKatherine N Allen-MoyerKevin P Cole
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Within the scope of developing a new route to an active pharmaceutical ingredient intermediate, we had need of a fluorinated indazole. Although an established route was in place, it was undesirable due to safety and selectivity concerns. A concise and improved route was developed to form the desired indazole, which takes advantage of an electronically directed metalation/formylation sequence followed by condensation with methyl hydrazine to form a hydrazone and culminates in a copper-catalyzed intramolecular Ullmann cyclization. The Ullmann reaction was plagued with difficulties ranging from poor reactivity to thermal hazard concerns, but use of high-throughput screening, statistical modeling, and an unusual isolation method for fine chemicals, safe and optimal conditions were found that produce high-purity isolated material in excellent yields at a laboratory scale.
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  • energy transfer