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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-950244
Heck Vinylations Using Vinyl Sulfide, Vinyl Sulfoxide, Vinyl Sulfone, or Vinyl Sulfonate Derivatives and Aryl Bromides Catalyzed by a Palladium Complex Derived from a Tetraphosphine
Publication History
Publication Date:
10 October 2006 (online)
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Abstract
The adverse impact of sulfur compounds on catalytic performance is well known. The tetraphosphine cis,cis,cis-1,2,3,4-tetrakis[(diphenylphosphino)methyl]cyclopentane in combination with allylchloropalladium dimer affords an efficient catalyst for the Heck reaction of sulfur-containing alkenes with aryl bromides. The rates and yields of the reactions strongly depend on the oxidation state of the sulfur atom. Using vinyl sulfides with 1 mol% catalyst, low to moderate yields of arylated alkenes were obtained. Phenyl vinyl sulfoxide was found to be more reactive, and satisfactory yields of (E)-[2-(phenylsulfinyl)vinyl]benzene derivatives were obtained using 1 mol% catalyst. With methyl vinyl sulfone, very high yields of (E)-[2-(methylsulfonyl)vinyl]benzene derivatives were obtained using 1-0.1 mol% catalyst. Phenyl vinyl sulfone and phenyl vinylsulfonate also gave high yields of the expected products, but in the presence of 0.4-1 mol% catalyst.
Key words
Heck reaction - palladium - phosphine - vinylsulfur - catalyst
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