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Alkali halides as nucleophilic reagent sources for N-directed palladium-catalysed ortho -C-H halogenation of s -tetrazines and other heteroaromatics.

Ahmad DaherOumaima AbidiJean-Cyrille HiersoJulien Roger
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
A general palladium-catalysed selective C-H halogenation reaction is reported, which was successfully achieved for a large variety of functionalized aromatic rings incorporating diverse N-directing groups. By using simple alkali halides of MX type as the nucleophilic reagent source (M = Li, Na, K, Cs and X = I, Br and Cl), and phenyliodanediacetate oxidant, clean C-H-iodination, bromination and chlorination reactions were performed. This general protocol of selective ortho -monohalogenation, which complements but contrasts with the classical methods using electrophilic reagents, is achievable in a short time (30 min) with microwave irradiation assistance. The reaction was extended to substrates bearing N-directing pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazole, oxazoline, naphtho[1,2- d ]thiazole, and azobenzene groups. Notably, the topical and selectivity-challenging s -tetrazine, as a nitrogen-rich heteroaromatic, was successfully halogenated by this protocol.
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