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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

A Versatile and Highly Efficient Method for 1‐Chlorination of Terminal and Trialkylsilyl‐Protected Alkynes

Nurbey Gulia; Bartłomiej Pigulski; Marta Charewicz; Sławomir Szafert

A highly efficient one-pot procedure for the preparation of 1-chloroalkynes and 1-chlorobutadiynes from terminal and trialkylsilyl-protected precursors is reported. This convenient reaction, proceeding under mild conditions, utilizes N-chlorosuccinimide as the chlorinating agent and tolerates a range of functional groups.


RSC Advances | 2015

Direct synthesis of butadiynyl-substituted pyrroles under solvent- and transition metal-free conditions

Denis N. Tomilin; Bartłomiej Pigulski; Nurbey Gulia; Agata Arendt; L. N. Sobenina; A. I. Mikhaleva; Sławomir Szafert; B. A. Trofimov

The work describes a convenient and highly efficient C–H butadiynylation of substituted pyrroles with the use of 1-halobutadiynes. The method requires only a simple grinding of substrates in a mortar under mild, solvent- and transition metal-free conditions and constitutes the first example of pyrrole butadiynylation via cross-coupling reaction with the use of 1-halobutadiynes. The scope of this mechanochemical approach covers 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-indole, its N-substituted derivatives and 2-phenylpyrrole and on the other hand ester and phenyl end-capped 1-halobutadiynes including chlorides, bromides and iodides. Interestingly, the method has proven effective also for weak electron withdrawing aryl substituted 1-halobutadiynes what has not been yet achieved for 1-haloacetylenes. Such reactivity was unexpected in the view of the literature data and opened a gate to the plethora of substrates for organic synthesis including syntheses of pharmaceuticals. An X-ray analysis of two coupling products is also presented.


Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2010

Cross-coupling of 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindole with functionalized haloacetylenes on active surfaces of metal oxides and salts

L. N. Sobenina; Denis N. Tomilin; O. V. Petrova; Nurbey Gulia; Karolina Osowska; Sławomir Szafert; A. I. Mikhaleva; B. A. Trofimov

Screening was performed of metal oxides (MgO, CaO, ZnO, BaO, Al2O3, TiO2, ZrO2) and salts (CaCO3, K2CO3, ZrSiO4) as active surfaces for the reaction of ethynylation of 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindole with ethyl bromopropynoate and bromobenzoylacetylene. It was established that Ca, Mg, Zn, and Ba oxides assist the ethynylation of 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindole, and their activity in the reaction with ethyl bromopropynoate considerably exceeds that of aluminum oxide. The ethynylation is accompanied with the formation of intermediate E-2-(1-bromoethenyl)-4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindole and side 1,1-di(4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindol-2-yl)ethenes and 1,1-di(4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindol-2-yl)bromoethanes.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2015

Synthesis of Long, Palladium End‐Capped Polyynes through the Use of Asymmetric 1‐Iodopolyynes

Bartłomiej Pigulski; Nurbey Gulia; Sławomir Szafert

The synthesis of a unique series of long, asymmetric 1-iodopolyynes (1-Cn I and 2-Cn I) with the sp-hybridized carbon chain up to a decapentayne is reported. These compounds were then used as substrates in reactions with Pd(PPh3 )4 leading to another series of palladium end-capped polyynes, which were unstable in solution. Organometallic octatetraynes 1-C8 [Pd]I, 2-C8 [Pd]I, and decapentayne 1-C10 [Pd]I are palladium end-capped polyyne compounds with the longest carbon chains reported so far. All the complexes as well as their organic precursors were fully characterized by NMR, HRMS(ESI), IR, TGA-DTA, and UV/Vis techniques, and the X-ray crystal structures of two silyl-protected precursors and one palladium complex are presented. The synthetic approach for palladium species is envisioned as a general route for the synthesis of labile organometallic polyynes.


Dalton Transactions | 2014

Homoleptic aminophenolates of Zn, Mg and Ca. Synthesis, structure, DFT studies and polymerization activity in ROP of lactides

Jakub Wojtaszak; Krzysztof Mierzwicki; Sławomir Szafert; Nurbey Gulia; Jolanta Ejfler


Dalton Transactions | 2015

Designing ancillary ligands for heteroleptic/homoleptic zinc complex formation: synthesis, structures and application in ROP of lactides.

Dawid Jędrzkiewicz; Jolanta Ejfler; Nurbey Gulia; Łukasz John; Sławomir Szafert


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2012

Mori–Hiyama versus Hay Coupling for Higher Polyynes

Nurbey Gulia; Karolina Osowska; Bartłomiej Pigulski; Tadeusz Lis; Zbigniew Galewski; Sławomir Szafert


Organometallics | 2015

Palladium End-Capped Polyynes via Oxidative Addition of 1-Haloalkynes to Pd(PPh3)4

Nurbey Gulia; Bartłomiej Pigulski; Sławomir Szafert


Tetrahedron Letters | 2012

Macromolecular polyyne-containing benzoxazines for cross-linked polymerization

Nurbey Gulia; Jolanta Ejfler; Sławomir Szafert


Arkivoc | 2017

Reactivity of 3-halopropynols: X-ray crystallographic analysis of 1,1-dihalocumulenes and 2+2 cycloaddition products

Nurbey Gulia; Bartłomiej Pigulski; Sławomir Szafert; Jacques Royer

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A. I. Mikhaleva

Russian Academy of Sciences

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B. A. Trofimov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Denis N. Tomilin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. N. Sobenina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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O. V. Petrova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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