The Masuda borylation-Suzuki coupling (MBSC) sequence was successfully extended to the challenging coupling of vinylhalides with various (hetero)arylhalides using sterically hindered phosphane ligands. Starting from (hetero)arylhalides and α-bromocinnamaldehyde, the sequentially Pd-catalyzed process selectively furnishes α,β-substituted cinnamaldehydes without affecting the reactivity of the Michael system. These intermediates were implemented as entries into a novel synthesis of 3,4-diaryl 1H-pyrazoles in the fashion of a three-step one-pot procedure consisting of a Masuda borylation-Suzuki coupling and subsequent Michael addition-cyclocondensation-elimination sequence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased upon a consecutive one-pot Sonogashira-Glaser coupling-cyclization sequence a variety of 2,5-di(hetero)arylthiophenes were synthesized in moderate to good yields. A single Pd/Cu-catalyst system, without further catalyst addition, and easily available, stable starting materials were used, resulting in a concise and highly efficient route for the synthesis of the title compounds. This novel pseudo five-component synthesis starting from iodo(hetero)arenes is particularly suitable as a direct access to well-defined thiophene oligomers, which are of peculiar interest in materials science.
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