Journal of Organic Chemistry 2012-12-21

Aminocarbonylations employing Mo(CO)6 and a bridged two-vial system: allowing the use of nitro group substituted aryl iodides and aryl bromides.

Patrik Nordeman, Luke R Odell, Mats Larhed

Index: J. Org. Chem. 77(24) , 11393-8, (2012)

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Abstract

A bridged two-vial system aminocarbonylation protocol where Mo(CO)(6) functions as an external in situ solid source of CO has been developed. For the first time both nitro group containing aryl/heteroaryl iodides and bromides gave good to excellent yields in the Mo(CO)(6)-mediated and palladium(0)-catalyzed conversion to benzamides, while the identical one-vessel protocol afforded extensive reduction of the nitro functionality. The above-mentioned bridged two-compartment protocol furnished good results with both primary amines and secondary amines and sluggish aniline nucleophiles at 65-85 °C reaction temperatures.

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