51. Palladium-catalyzed decarboxylative cyanation of aromatic carboxylic acids using [(13)C] and [(14)C]-KCN.
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Loreau O, Georgin D, Taran F, and Audisio D
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- Catalysis, Carbon Radioisotopes chemistry, Hydroxybenzoate Ethers chemistry, Palladium chemistry, Potassium Cyanide chemistry
- Abstract
The development of robust and straightforward methods to efficiently label aromatic moieties starting from simple and convenient radio-synthetic sources still represents a considerable challenge. In this report, a new palladium-catalyzed decarboxylative cyanation protocol has been described. This procedure utilizes [(14)C]-labeled potassium cyanide, one of the simplest and commercially available sources of carbon-14. Under the optimized reaction conditions, a series of [(13)C] and [(14)C]-aromatic nitriles were easily prepared (12-74% yield starting from potassium cyanide). The usefulness of this methodology is highlighted by a rare example of a formal two-step [(12)C]-[(14)C] carbon isotope exchange. The current synthetic approach may represent a promising alternative to traditional preparations of relevant building blocks such as labeled aromatic nitriles., (Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
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- 2015
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