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Ring-expansion from tellurophenes to telluropyrans: inhibition of C-Te bond cleavages in transition metal-catalyzed reactions

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 54-61

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2qo01732f

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai
  4. [2018YFA0209401]
  5. [22171053]
  6. [21733003]
  7. [21ZR1409600]

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This study focuses on the synthesis challenges of organotellurium molecules compared to other chalcogen-containing compounds. A PtCl2-catalyzed ring-expansion reaction on tellurophene derivatives was attempted, resulting in the unexpected production of tellurium-free vinylogous pentafulvalene analogues instead of telluropyrans. By incorporating bulky phosphine ligands into the PtCl2 catalyst, a ring-expansion cyclization towards neutral telluropyran derivatives from the corresponding tellurophene compounds was successfully developed. The mechanisms of both the ring-opening and the ring-expansion reactions were proposed and verified. Additionally, the obtained telluropyran derivatives showed good tolerance in metal-related reagents and the conjugation could be easily extended via various transition metal-catalyzed coupling reactions.
Tellurium-fused aromatic hydrocarbons have attracted extensive attention due to their unique properties as well as the synthetic challenges. However, the synthesis of organotellurium molecules falls much behind those of other chalcogen-containing compounds since the synthetic methods to build C-S and C-Se bonds always fail to extend the C-Te bonds. Herein, a PtCl2-catalyzed ring-expansion reaction is attempted on tellurophene derivatives. However, tellurium-free vinylogous pentafulvalene analogues instead of telluropyrans are produced unexpectedly. To prevent the Pt-Te interactions and avoid the C-Te bond cleavage, bulky phosphine ligands are incorporated into the PtCl2 catalyst. A ring-expansion cyclization towards neutral telluropyran derivatives from the corresponding tellurophene compounds has been thus developed. The mechanisms of both the ring-opening and the ring-expansion reactions are proposed and the pathways are verified by density functional theory calculations. Furthermore, the tolerance of the obtained telluropyran derivatives in metal-related reagents is further investigated and the conjugation can be facilely extended via various transition metal-catalyzed coupling reactions. Therefore, our work provides not only a synthetic methodology towards telluropyran-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, but also an effective pathway to avoid the C-Te bond cleavages in transition metal-catalyzed coupling reactions.

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