Copper (II) mediated arylation with aryl boronic acids for the N-derivatization of pyrazole libraries

Rossiter, S., Woo, C.K., Hartzoulakis, B., Wishart, G., Stanyer, L., Labadie, J.W. and Selwood, D.L. (2004) Copper (II) mediated arylation with aryl boronic acids for the N-derivatization of pyrazole libraries. Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry (3). pp. 385-390. ISSN 1520-4766
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A N-derivatized 3-dimethylaminopropyloxypyrazole library was prepared using solution-phase parallel synthesis. The library was designed using physicochemical constraints designed to remove non-membrane-permeable molecules. Cupric acetate-mediated N-arylation with aryl boronic acids proceeded regioselectively to form the N-2-substituted derivatives. The presence of the 3-dimethylaminopropyloxy group was found to completely control the regioselectivity of the arylation. Presence of a dimethylaminoethyloxy or dimethylaminobutyloxy group gave a lesser degree of regioselectivity. The scope of the method as applied to library synthesis is discussed.

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