Borane Catalyzed Selective Diazo Cross-Coupling Towards Pyrazoles
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Dasgupta, Ayan
Pahar, Sanjukta
Babaahmadi, Rasool
Gierlichs, Lukas
Yates, Brian F.
Ariafard, Alireza
Melen, Rebecca L.
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Decomposition of donor-acceptor diazo compounds leads to the formation of reactive carbene intermediates. These can undergo a wide variety of carbene transfer reactions to yield synthetically useful products. Herein, we report a selective borane catalyzed cyclization reaction from the combination of two different diazo compounds to afford N-substituted pyrazoles. The selective decomposition of the more reactive α-aryl α-diazoester and subsequent reaction with a vinyl diazoacetate produces N-alkylated pyrazoles in a regioselective manner. Catalytic amounts of tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane (10 mol%) were employed to afford the pyrazole products (36 examples) in yields from 59 to 80%. Extensive DFT studies have been undertaken to interpret the mechanism for this reaction which was found to go through two tandem catalytic cycles, both catalyzed by B(C6F5)3. (Figure presented.).
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Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis
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