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Chemistry ; 29(68): e202302465, 2023 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37711077

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A literature survey showed that different derivatives with the 9-phenyl-9H-carbazole or the dihydroindoline scaffold may be of biological activity including cytotoxic effect. Driven by this experience, P-functionalized derivatives of these N-heterocycles were synthesized. Three N-heterocycles, 9-(4-bromophenyl)-9H-carbazole, 3-bromo-9-phenyl-9H-carbazole and 1-(5-bromoindolin-1-yl)ethan-1-one, were coupled with dialkyl phosphites and diarylphosphine oxides using Pd(OAc)2 (10 %) as the catalyst precursor and triethylamine as the base in ethanol under microwave irradiation. The excess of the Y2 P(O)H reagent (Y=alkoxy, aryl) (30 %) served as the P-ligand in its trivalent tautomeric form (Y2 POH), hence there was no need for the usual P-ligands meaning cost and environmental burden. Hence, the presented method is a "green" approach that proved to be more efficient than the preparation by the traditional method. The products, dialkyl phosphonates and tertiary phosphine oxides obtained in 58-84 % yields were characterized, one of them also by single crystal X-ray analysis, and were subjected to in vitro biological activity evaluation. A (carbazol)yl-phenylphosphonate, an N-phenyl-(carbazol)yl-phosphonate, a (carbazol)yl-phenylphosphine oxide and an N-phenyl-(carbazol)ylphosphine oxide revealed a significant cytotoxic activity on A549 human non-small-cell lung carcinoma and MonoMac-6 acute monocytic leukemia cancer cells. The cytotoxic effect was significant as compared to that of the reference compounds.


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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Humans , Palladium/chemistry , Microwaves , Catalysis , Oxides
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J Org Chem ; 88(16): 11980-11991, 2023 Aug 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37556619

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A less-studied halogen-free variation of the Hirao reaction involving the coupling of arylboronic acids with >P(O)H reagents, such as diarylphosphine oxides, diethyl phosphite, and ethyl phenyl-H-phosphinate, was investigated in detail using Pd(OAc)2 as the catalyst precursor and applying some excess of the P-reagent to supply the ligand via its trivalent tautomeric (>P-OH) form. The optimum conditions (1.2 equiv of the P-reagent, 135-150 °C, and air) were explored for the synthesis of diaryl-phenylphosphine oxides, aryl-diphenylphosphine oxides, diethyl arylphosphonates, ethyl diphenylphosphinate, and two bisphosphinoyl derivatives. In the reaction of 4-chlorophenyl- or 3-chlorophenylboronic acid with Ph2P(O)H, triphenylphosphine oxide was also formed as a byproduct. Theoretical calculations suggested that the catalytic cycle of the P-C coupling of PhB(OH)2 with Ph2P(O)H is different from that of the usual cross-coupling reactions. It comprises the addition of a phenyl anion and then the tautomeric form >P-OH of the >P(O)H reagent to the Pd2+ catalyst complex. This is then followed by reductive elimination affording Ph3PO that is accompanied with the conversion of Pd2+ to Pd0. There is a need for a subsequent stoichiometric oxidation of Pd(0) by molecular oxygen. The spontaneous formation of the self-assembling ligands around the Pd2+ center from the >P(O)H reactant plays a crucial role in the mechanism and promotes the efficiency of the catalyst.

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