Silver-Catalysed Hydroarylation of Highly Substituted Styrenes.
Toryn DaltonSteffen GreßiesMowpriya DasMaximilian NiehuesMalte L SchraderChristian GutheilBart Jan RavooFrank GloriusPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Hydroarylation is an effective strategy to rapidly increase the complexity of organic structures by transforming flat alkene moieties into three-dimensional frameworks. Many strategies have already been developed to achieve the hydroarylation of styrenes, however most of these reports examine the hydroarylation of unpolar, β-mono- or β-unsubstituted styrenes, while exploring mainly electron-rich benzene nucleophiles. Herein, we report a mild and general catalytic system for the selective hydroheteroarylation of multiply substituted styrenes and heteroaromatic styrenes. Mechanistic analysis of the reaction led to the discovery of commercially available 2,2':5',2''-terthiophene as a key reagent.