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Thermodynamic vs. Kinetic Control in Synthesis of O -Donor 2,5-Substituted Furan and 3,5-Substituted Pyrazole from Heteropropargyl Precursor.

Anton A MuravevAlexander S OvsyannikovGennady V KonorovDaut R IslamovKonstantin S UsachevKonstantin Yu ZhizhinSvetlana E SolovievaIgor S Antipin
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Elaboration of a convenient route towards donor-substituted pyrazoles from heteropropargyl precursors is challenging due to a number of thermodynamically favorable side reactions (e.g., acetylene-allene isomerization and Glaser homocoupling). In this work, Sonogashira cross-coupling conditions of 4- tert -butylphenyl propargyl ether with benzoyl chloride followed by tandem Michael addition/cyclocondensation with hydrazine into 3,5-disubstituted pyrazole (kinetic control), as well as cycloisomerization conditions of ketoacetylene intermediate into 2,5-disubstituted furan (thermodynamic control), were established through a variation of the catalyst loading, solvent polarity, excess of triethylamine, and time of reaction. During the optimization of process parameters, a number of by-products represented by a monophosphine binuclear complex (PPh 3 PdI 2 ) 2 with two bridging iodine atoms and diyne were identified and isolated in the pure form. The quantum-chemical calculations and solution-state 1 H/ 13 C NMR spectroscopy suggested that the 5(3)-(4- tert -butylphenyloxy)methoxy-3(5)-phenyl-1 H -pyrazole exists in the tautomeric equilibrium in a polar methanol solvent and that individual tautomers could be characterized in case aprotic solvents employed. The pyrazole features a unique tetramer motif in the crystal phase formed by alternating 3(5)-phenyl-1 H -pyrazole tautomers, which was stabilized by N-H···N bonds and stacking interactions of pyrazole rings, whereas pyrazole dimers were identified in the gas phase.
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