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Robert Greiner1, Dorothée S Ziegler1, Denise Cibu1, Andreas C Jakowetz1, Florian Auras2, Thomas Bein1, Paul Knochel1.
Abstract
CoCl2 (5%) catalyzes cross-couplings of various halogenated naphthyridines with alkyl- and arylmagnesium halides. Also, arylzinc halides undergo smooth cross-couplings with various naphthyridines in the presence of CoCl2·2LiCl (5%) and sodium formate (50%), leading to polyfunctional arylated naphthyridines. Two of these arylated naphthyridines are highly fluorescent, with quantum efficiencies reaching 95% and long excited-state lifetimes of up to 12 ns.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29152984 PMCID: PMC6400433 DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.7b03242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Org Lett ISSN: 1523-7052 Impact factor: 6.005
Co-Catalyzed Alkylation of Chloronaphthyridines 1a–c with Alkylmagnesium Reagents 2a–e
Isolated yields of analytically pure products.
Scheme 1Co-Catalyzed Bisarylation of Naphthyridine 1a with Various Arylmagnesium Bromides (4a–d)
Co-Catalyzed Arylations of Arylzinc Reagents 6a–j with Chloronaphthyridines 1b and 1c
Isolated yields of analytically pure products.
The cross-coupling reaction proceeded at 60 °C for 12 h.
Co-Catalyzed Arylations of Arylzinc Reagents 6k and 6l with Iodonaphthyridines 1d–g
Isolated yields of analytically pure products.
2.4 equiv of zinc reagent was used. p-An = p-MeOC6H4.
3.0 equiv of the arylzinc reagent was necessary for complete conversion.
Scheme 2Co-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of 4-Iodo-1,5-naphthyridine (1d) with Benzylic Zinc Reagents 8a and 8b
Scheme 3Regioselective Pd/Co-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling
Figure 1(a, b) PL spectra of compounds 5b and 7r, respectively, dissolved in heptane (blue), Et2O (purple), CHCl3 (red), and THF (orange). The excitation wavelengths were 360 and 390 nm, respectively. The insets show photographs of the solutions under UV illumination. (c, d) Time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) traces of 5b and 7r in CHCl3, measured at the peaks of the PL spectra (open symbols). The solid lines are monoexponential fits.