Palau’chlor: A Practical and Reactive Chlorinating Reagent

Unlike its other halogen atom siblings, the utility of chlorinated arenes and (hetero)­arenes are twofold: they are useful in tuning electronic structure as well as acting as points for diversification via cross-coupling. Herein we report the invention of a new guanidine-based chlorinating reagent,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014-05, Vol.136 (19), p.6908-6911
Hauptverfasser: Rodriguez, Rodrigo A, Pan, Chung-Mao, Yabe, Yuki, Kawamata, Yu, Eastgate, Martin D, Baran, Phil S
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Zusammenfassung:Unlike its other halogen atom siblings, the utility of chlorinated arenes and (hetero)­arenes are twofold: they are useful in tuning electronic structure as well as acting as points for diversification via cross-coupling. Herein we report the invention of a new guanidine-based chlorinating reagent, CBMG or “Palau’chlor”, inspired by a key chlorospirocyclization en route to pyrrole imidazole alkaloids. This direct, mild, operationally simple, and safe chlorinating method is compatible with a range of nitrogen-containing heterocycles as well as select classes of arenes, conjugated π-systems, sulfonamides, and silyl enol ethers. Comparisons with other known chlorinating reagents revealed CBMG to be the premier reagent.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja5031744