“…The N-arylazoles and biarylethers are among the most commonly found motifs in pharmaceuticals, biologically active molecules, crop-protection chemicals, and material science. A huge number of drugs contain N-arylimidazole moieties including cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase inhibitors (Sircar et al, 1987; Venuti et al, 1988; Güngör et al, 1992; Martinez et al, 1992; Sawanishi et al, 1997), thromboxane synthase inhibitors (Iizuka et al, 1981; Martinez et al, 1992; Cozzi et al, 1993; Nicolaï et al, 1993), topical antiglaucoma agents (Lo et al, 1992), and cardiotonic agents (Hagedorn et al, 1987; Erhardt et al, 1989; Shaw et al, 1992). In this regard, transition-metal catalyzed C-heteroatom coupling reactions have become one of the most important areas in modern chemical synthesis.…”