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ethynyltrimethylsilyl stable to Hartwig (NaOtBu)?
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ethynyltrimethylsilyl stable to Hartwig (NaOtBu)?
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I am thinking about coupling a secondary amine with (bromophenylethynyl)trimethylsilane using Pd2(dba)3,(tBu)3P, NaOtBu,toluene, but I'm not sure if the TMS will be stable enough. Should I be worried?
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Re: ethynyltrimethylsilyl stable to Hartwig (NaOtBu)?
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May 17, 2018, 04:32:49 PM »
Yes I think you should be worried. TMS groups are curiously similar to protons in behavior. I know there are two typical TMS-alkyne deprotection techniques: a fluoride source like TBAF or K
2
CO
3
in methanol which will produce low amounts to MeO
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to deprotect the alkyne. I could not find an example on sicifinder of tert butoxide being used around a phenylethynyl trimethylsilane. Its worth a small scale hail mary attempt though since t-butoxide is pretty different from methoxide.
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Im thinking that maybe I can get away with it since the reaction is in toluene, and the reaction generally has been reported to go at ambient temperatures. I'll give it a try and report what happens.
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I did find a patent with similar conditions, though of course that can be suspect.
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