2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2020.152807
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A practical and efficient method for late-stage deuteration of terminal alkynes with silver salt as catalyst

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“…While basic conditions or ruthenium catalysis had previously been used for the deuteration of terminal alkynes, in a recent report it was found that silver salts can also activate alkyne substrates for labeling processes at the terminal position (Scheme ). High deuterium incorporations are thus obtained under mild conditions and in the absence of other additives.…”
Section: Hydrogen Isotope Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While basic conditions or ruthenium catalysis had previously been used for the deuteration of terminal alkynes, in a recent report it was found that silver salts can also activate alkyne substrates for labeling processes at the terminal position (Scheme ). High deuterium incorporations are thus obtained under mild conditions and in the absence of other additives.…”
Section: Hydrogen Isotope Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…High reactivity for alkyne C(sp)-deuteration under neutral conditions would be favourable for the selective deuteration of alkyne-tagged probes for Raman imaging. 30,31…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this work was carried out, a similar Ag + ‐catalysed procedure for the preparation of terminally deuterated alkynes has been published 18 . In that procedure, deuteration was achieved using deuterium oxide as donor and silver trifluoroacetate as catalyst in a dichloromethane/deuterium oxide mixture.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this work was carried out, a similar Ag +catalysed procedure for the preparation of terminally deuterated alkynes has been published. 18 In that procedure, deuteration was achieved using deuterium oxide as donor and silver trifluoroacetate as catalyst in a dichloromethane/deuterium oxide mixture. The procedure gives good recoveries and deuterium abundances for a range of propargyl ethers, propargylamines, and phenylacetylene analogues and could form an effective alternative to our procedure for those alkynes suited to the reaction conditions.…”
Section: F I G U R E 1 Labelling Of Terminal Alkynes By Catalytic Iso...mentioning
confidence: 99%