Palladium-Catalyzed [2+2+1] Spiroannulation via Alkyne-Directed Remote C-H Arylation and Subsequent Arene Dearomatization.
Zhijun ZuoJing WangJingjing LiuYaoyu WangXinjun LuanPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Palladium-catalyzed alkene-directed cross-coupling of aryl iodide with another aryl halide through C-H arylation opens a unique avenue for unsymmetrical biaryl-derived molecules. However, homo-coupling of aryl iodides often erodes the overall synthetic efficiency. Reported herein is a highly chemoselective Pd0 -catalyzed alkyne-directed cross-coupling of aryl iodides with bromophenols, which was subsequently followed by phenol dearomatization to furnish a very attractive [2+2+1] spiroannulation. Notably, possible homo-coupling of aryl iodides was not observed at all. Mechanistic studies indicated that a five-membered aryl/vinyl palladacycle most likely accounts for promoting the key step of biaryl cross-coupling.
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