Abstract
This chapter describes contemporary strategies for selective catalytic inter-molecular functionalization of the benzimidazole scaffold. Functionalization at nitrogen and position C-2 is well developed employing copper, palladium, rhodium, nickel, and cobalt catalysis. Direct CH activation is the predominant approach to C-2 functionalization. Nickel-based catalysts can activate CO bonds in conjunction with C-H activation at benzimidazole which grants access to a very broad range of phenols and enols as convenient functionalization precursors in this chemistry. The remaining carbon positions of benzimidazoles are typically func-tionalized via a sequential halogenation/coupling strategy to ensure selectivity. A key success factor in enabling these chemistries has been the fine-tuning of catalyst-ligand combinations.
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H. Hansen, J., & Fjellaksel, R. (2019). Catalytic Intermolecular Functionalization of Benzimidazoles. In Chemistry and Applications of Benzimidazole and its Derivatives. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.87068
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