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Synthesis of pentasubstituted 2-aryl pyrroles from boryl and stannyl alkynes via one-pot sequential Ti-catalyzed [2 + 2 + 1] pyrrole synthesis/cross coupling reactions†

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Multisubstituted pyrroles are commonly found in many bioactive small molecule scaffolds, yet the synthesis of highly-substituted pyrrole cores remains challenging. Herein, we report an efficient catalytic synthesis of 2-heteroatom-substituted (9-BBN… Click to show full abstract

Multisubstituted pyrroles are commonly found in many bioactive small molecule scaffolds, yet the synthesis of highly-substituted pyrrole cores remains challenging. Herein, we report an efficient catalytic synthesis of 2-heteroatom-substituted (9-BBN or SnR3) pyrroles via Ti-catalyzed [2 + 2 + 1] heterocoupling of heteroatom-substituted alkynes. In particular, the 9-BBN-alkyne coupling reactions were found to be very sensitive to Lewis basic ligands in the reaction: exchange of pyridine ligands from Ti to B inhibited catalysis, as evidenced by in situ11B NMR studies. The resulting 2-boryl substituted pyrroles can then be used in Suzuki reactions in a one-pot sequential fashion, resulting in pentasubstituted 2-aryl pyrroles that are inaccessible via previous [2 + 2 + 1] heterocoupling strategies. This reaction provides a complementary approach to previous [2 + 2 + 1] heterocouplings of TMS-substituted alkynes, which could be further functionalized via electrophilic aromatic substitution.

Keywords: coupling reactions; aryl pyrroles; pentasubstituted aryl; one pot; pot sequential; synthesis

Journal Title: Chemical Science
Year Published: 2020

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