Synlett 2007(15): 2331-2336  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-985597
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Palladium-Catalyzed Couplings of Heteroaryl Amines with Aryl Halides Using Sodium Phenolate as the Stoichiometric Base

James P. Schulte II*, Scott R. Tweedie
Albany Molecular Research, Inc., 21 Corporate Circle, Albany, NY 12203, USA
Fax: +1(518)5122085; e-Mail: James.Schulte@amriglobal.com;
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Publication History

Received 29 May 2007
Publication Date:
22 August 2007 (online)

Abstract

Heteroaryl amines are efficiently coupled (in two hours) to aryl halides with catalytic Pd2(dba)3 and Xantphos to provide the corresponding biaryl amines under microwave and standard thermal conditions. The use of organic-soluble sodium phenolate (NaOPh) as the stoichiometric base promotes facile coupling of a variety of substrates in excellent yields.

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At the time of this manuscript’s preparation, a search via ACD and ACX failed to find any commercially available arylnonaflates.

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All microwave reactions were conducted in a 2-5 mL Biotage Microwave Vial Kit with sealable cap (code no. 351521) using a magnetic stirbar. Microwave heating was performed with a single-mode cavity Emrys SmithCreator.

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General Procedure for Compounds Shown in Table 3
A 2-5 mL Biotage microwave vial was charged with the aryl halide (1.10 mmol), sodium phenolate (191 mg, 1.65 mmol), Pd2(dba)3 (12.6 mg, 0.0137 mmol, 2.5 mol% of Pd), and Xantphos (19.1 mg, 0.0330 mmol, 3.0 mol%) followed by degassed 1,4-dioxane (6.50 mL). The mixture was stirred while degassing with argon for 1 min. The heteroaryl amine (1.21 mmol) was added last, the vial was immediately capped and sealed, then heated at 80 °C for 2 h. After cooling to r.t., the mixture was diluted with EtOAc (400 mL), washed with 1 N aq NaOH (3 × 100 mL) and brine (100 mL), dried over anhyd Na2SO4, filtered, and the solvent removed under vacuum. The resulting residue was purified over silica gel (12 g, hexanes-EtOAc) and the product was freeze-dried from MeCN-H2O to provide the pure product.