Issue 32, 2019

Ruthenium(ii)-catalysed selective C(sp2)–H bond benzoxylation of biologically appealing N-arylisoindolinones

Abstract

Site- and regio-selective aromatic C–H bond benzoxylations were found to take place using biologically appealing N-arylisoindolinones under ruthenium(II) catalysis in the presence of (hetero)aromatic carboxylic acid derivatives as coupling partners. Besides the presence of two potential C(sp2)–H sites available for functionalization in the substrates, exclusive ortho selectivity was achieved in the phenyl ring attached to the nitrogen atom. Notably, the reactions occurred in a selective manner as only mono-functionalized products were formed and they tolerated a large number of functional chemical groups. The ability of the cyclic tertiary amide within the isoindolinone skeleton to act as a weak directing group in order to accommodate six-membered ring ruthenacycle intermediates appears to be the key to reach such high levels of selectivity. In contrast, the more sterically demanding cyclic imides were unreactive under identical reaction conditions.

Graphical abstract: Ruthenium(ii)-catalysed selective C(sp2)–H bond benzoxylation of biologically appealing N-arylisoindolinones

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 မေ 2019
Accepted
22 ဇူ 2019
First published
23 ဇူ 2019

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019,17, 7517-7525

Ruthenium(II)-catalysed selective C(sp2)–H bond benzoxylation of biologically appealing N-arylisoindolinones

Y. Yuan, C. Bruneau, T. Roisnel and R. Gramage-Doria, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019, 17, 7517 DOI: 10.1039/C9OB01122F

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