Affiliation:
1. School of Chemistry University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD UK
2. Centro de Investigación Lilly S. A. Avda. de la Industria 30, Alcobendas Madrid 28108 Spain
Abstract
AbstractWe demonstrate that arylchlorodiazirines serve as photo‐activated halocarbene precursors for the selective one‐carbon ring expansion of N‐substituted pyrroles and indoles to the corresponding pyridinium and quinolinium salts. Preliminary investigations indicate that the same strategy also enables the conversion of N‐substituted pyrazoles to pyrimidinium salts. The N‐substituent of the substrate plays an essential role in: (1) increasing substrate scope by preventing product degradation, (2) enhancing yields by suppressing co‐product inhibition, and (3) activating the azinium products towards subsequent synthetic manipulations. This latter point is illustrated by subjecting the quinolinium salts to four complementary partial reductions, which provide concise access to ring‐expanded products with different degrees of increased C(sp3) character. Thermal analysis of the diazirines by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) provides detailed insight into their energetic properties, and highlights the safety benefits of photolyzing—rather than thermolyzing—these reagents.
Funder
Eli Lilly and Company
UK Research and Innovation
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
21 articles.
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