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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2012

Regiospecific syntheses of functionalized diaryliodonium tosylates via [hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]arenes generated in situ from (diacetoxyiodo)arenes

Joong-Hyun Chun; Victor W. Pike

Ready access to (18)F-labeled aryl synthons is required for preparing novel radiotracers for molecular imaging with positron emission tomography. Diaryliodonium salts react with cyclotron-produced no-carrier-added [(18)F]fluoride ion to produce [(18)F]aryl fluorides. We aimed to prepare functionalized diaryliodonium salts to serve as potential precursors for producing useful (18)F-labeled aryl synthons, such as (18)F-labeled halomethylbenzenes, benzaldehydes, and benzoic acid esters. Such salts were designed to have one functionalized aryl ring, one relatively electron-rich ring, such as 4-methoxyphenyl or 2-thienyl, and a nonfluorine containing weakly nucleophilic anion. Generation of a [hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]arene from a functionalized (diacetoxyiodo)arene in situ followed by treatment with an electron-rich arene, such as anisole or thiophene, or with a functionalized arylstannane gave expedient regiospecific access to a wide range of functionally diverse diaryliodonium tosylates in moderate to high yields (44-98%). The described methodology broadens the scope for producing new functionalized diaryliodonium salts for diverse applications.


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2013

Single-step syntheses of no-carrier-added functionalized [18F]fluoroarenes as labeling synthons from diaryliodonium salts

Joong-Hyun Chun; Victor W. Pike

Radiotracers labelled with short-lived fluorine-18 (t(1/2) = 109.7 min) are keenly sought for biomedical imaging with positron emission tomography (PET). The radiotracers are mostly required at high specific radioactivities, necessitating their radiosyntheses from cyclotron-produced no-carrier-added [(18)F]fluoride ion. PET radiotracers encompass wide structural diversity and molecular weight. Hence, diverse (18)F-labeling methodology is needed to accomplish the required radiosyntheses in a simple and rapid manner. A useful strategy is to introduce nucleophilic [(18)F]fluoride ion first into a labeling synthon that may then be applied to label the target radiotracer. Here, we show that various functionalized [(18)F]fluoroarenes may be rapidly synthesized as labeling synthons through single-step reactions of appropriate diaryliodonium salts with [(18)F]fluoride ion. Decay-corrected radiochemical yields (RCYs) varied with position of functional group, choice of electron-rich aryl ring in the diaryliodonium salt, and choice of anion. Under best conditions, (18)F-labeled fluorobenzaldehydes, fluorobenzyl halides, fluorobenzoic acid esters and fluorophenyl ketones were obtained selectively in 40-73%, 20-55%, 46-89% and 81-98% RCYs, respectively. This versatile straightforward methodology will enhance the scope for producing structurally complex, yet useful, PET radiotracers.


Chemical Communications | 2013

No-carrier-added [18F]fluoroarenes from the radiofluorination of diaryl sulfoxides

Joong-Hyun Chun; Cheryl Morse; Frederick T. Chin; Victor W. Pike

No-carrier-added [(18)F]fluoroarenes were synthesized through the radiofluorination of diaryl sulfoxides with [(18)F]fluoride ion. Diaryl sulfoxides bearing a para electron-withdrawing substituent readily gave the corresponding 4-[(18)F]fluoroarenes in high RCYs. This process broadens the scope for preparing novel (18)F-labeling synthons and PET radiotracers.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2010

Fast and high-yield microreactor syntheses of ortho-substituted [(18)F]fluoroarenes from reactions of [(18)F]fluoride ion with diaryliodonium salts.

Joong-Hyun Chun; Shuiyu Lu; Yong-Sok Lee; Victor W. Pike


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2011

Rapid and Efficient Radiosyntheses of meta-Substituted [18F]Fluoroarenes from [18F]Fluoride Ion and Diaryliodonium ­Tosylates within a Microreactor

Joong-Hyun Chun; Shuiyu Lu; Victor W. Pike


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2013

Radiofluorination of diaryliodonium tosylates under aqueous–organic and cryptand-free conditions

Joong-Hyun Chun; Sanjay Telu; Shuiyu Lu; Victor W. Pike


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2011

Syntheses of mGluR5 PET radioligands through the radiofluorination of diaryliodonium tosylates

Sanjay Telu; Joong-Hyun Chun; Fabrice G. Siméon; Shuiyu Lu; Victor W. Pike


Chemical Communications | 2012

Selective syntheses of no-carrier-added 2- and 3-[18F]fluorohalopyridines through the radiofluorination of halopyridinyl(4'-methoxyphenyl)iodonium tosylates.

Joong-Hyun Chun; Victor W. Pike


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2010

Conformational Structure and Energetics of 2-Methylphenyl(2′-methoxyphenyl)iodonium Chloride: Evidence for Solution Clusters

Yong-Sok Lee; Milan Hodoscek; Joong-Hyun Chun; Victor W. Pike


Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals | 2010

Fluorine-18 chemistry in micro-reactors.

Shuiyu Lu; Joong-Hyun Chun; Victor W. Pike

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Victor W. Pike

National Institutes of Health

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Shuiyu Lu

National Institutes of Health

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Yong-Sok Lee

Center for Information Technology

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Fabrice G. Siméon

National Institutes of Health

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Sanjay Telu

National Institutes of Health

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Cheryl Morse

National Institutes of Health

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Milan Hodoscek

National Institutes of Health

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