Abstract
A simple and effective one-pot tandem procedure that generates aryl iodides from readily available aryl amines via stable diazonium salts has been developed. The operationally simple procedure and mild conditions allow late-stage iodination of a wide range of aryl compounds bearing various functional groups and substitution patterns. A novel synthetic strategy involving the preparation of nitroaryl compounds followed by a chemoselective tin(ii) dichloride reduction and the use of the one-pot diazotisation-iodination transformation was also developed. The general applicability of this approach was demonstrated with the preparation of a number of medicinally important compounds including CNS1261, a SPECT imaging agent of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and IBOX, a compound used to detect amyloid plaques in the brain.
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Sloan, N. L., Luthra, S. K., McRobbie, G., Pimlott, S. L., & Sutherland, A. (2017). Late stage iodination of biologically active agents using a one-pot process from aryl amines. RSC Advances, 7(86), 54881–54891. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11860k
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