Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.39, 13888-13888, 2009
Palladium-Catalyzed Alkenylation of Quinoline-N-oxides via C-H Activation under External-Oxidant-Free Conditions
The direct cross-coupling of quinoline-N-oxides with olefin derivatives has been realized using palladium acetate as the catalyst in the absence of external ligand and oxidant to give the corresponding 2-alkenylated quinolines and 1-alkenylated isoquinolines chemo- and regioselectively in 27-95% yield. The catalytic process is proposed to proceed via direct C-H bond activation of the quinoline-N-oxide with Pd(OAc)(2) followed by Heck coupling with the olefin. The resultant N-oxide of the alkenylated quinoline can oxidize the reduced Pd(0) to regenerate the Pd(11) active species and simultaneously release the 2-alkenylated quinoline without using any external oxidants and reductants.