Use of Phenyl Formate as a CO Surrogate for the Reductive Cyclization of Organic Nitro Compounds to Yield Different N-Heterocycles: Avoiding the Use of Autoclaves and Pressurized Gases †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. General Aspects
- Palladium, ruthenium and rhodium compounds have all been employed as catalysts, but the best results have been obtained through the use of palladium.
- The best ligands, in terms of activity and stability of the catalytic system, are phenanthroline and its substituted derivatives. Phosphines have been used as ligands in many cases, but they are oxidized to phosphinoxides during the reaction.
- Aryl formates can be decomposed into CO and phenols, even by weak organic bases. Alkyl formates are cheaper, but they are activated only by very strong bases, which would not be compatible with most reactions. Alternatively, they can be decomposed via the action of a ruthenium-based catalytic system.
- When using CO surrogates, the reaction must be performed in a so-called “pressure tube”, which is a thick-walled vessel sealable using a PTFE or PTFE-lined screw cap.
2.2. Synthesis of Indoles from o-Nitrostyrenes
2.3. Synthesis of Indoles from β-Nitrostyrenes
2.4. Synthesis of 3,6-dihydro-2H-[1,2]-Oxazines from Nitroarenes and Conjugated Dienes
2.5. Synthesis of Carbazoles from o-Nitrobiphenyls
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Ragaini, F.; Ferretti, F.; Fouad, M.A. Use of Phenyl Formate as a CO Surrogate for the Reductive Cyclization of Organic Nitro Compounds to Yield Different N-Heterocycles: Avoiding the Use of Autoclaves and Pressurized Gases. Chem. Proc. 2022, 12, 85. https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-26-13711
Ragaini F, Ferretti F, Fouad MA. Use of Phenyl Formate as a CO Surrogate for the Reductive Cyclization of Organic Nitro Compounds to Yield Different N-Heterocycles: Avoiding the Use of Autoclaves and Pressurized Gases. Chemistry Proceedings. 2022; 12(1):85. https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-26-13711
Chicago/Turabian StyleRagaini, Fabio, Francesco Ferretti, and Manar Ahmed Fouad. 2022. "Use of Phenyl Formate as a CO Surrogate for the Reductive Cyclization of Organic Nitro Compounds to Yield Different N-Heterocycles: Avoiding the Use of Autoclaves and Pressurized Gases" Chemistry Proceedings 12, no. 1: 85. https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-26-13711
APA StyleRagaini, F., Ferretti, F., & Fouad, M. A. (2022). Use of Phenyl Formate as a CO Surrogate for the Reductive Cyclization of Organic Nitro Compounds to Yield Different N-Heterocycles: Avoiding the Use of Autoclaves and Pressurized Gases. Chemistry Proceedings, 12(1), 85. https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-26-13711