Zischler, Johannes published the artcileAlcohol-Enhanced Cu-Mediated Radiofluorination, COA of Formula: C14H18BNO2, the publication is Chemistry – A European Journal (2017), 23(14), 3251-3256, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
The potential of many 18F-labeled (hetero)aromatics for applications in positron emission tomog. remains underexplored because convenient procedures for their radiosynthesis are lacking. Consequently, simple methods to prepare radiofluorinated (hetero)arenes are highly sought after. Herein, we report the beneficial effect of primary and secondary alcs. on Cu-mediated 18F-labeling. This observation contradicts the assumption that such alcs. are inappropriate solvents for aromatic fluorination. Therefore, we developed a protocol for rapid radiolabeling of an extraordinarily broad scope of boronic and stannyl substrates under general reaction conditions. Notably, radiofluorinated indoles, phenols, and anilines were synthesized directly from the corresponding unprotected precursors. Furthermore, the novel method enabled the preparation of radiofluorinated tryptophans, [18F]F-DPA, [18F]DAA1106, 6-[18F]FDA, and 6-[18F]FDOPA.
Chemistry – A European Journal published new progress about 642494-36-8. 642494-36-8 belongs to indole-building-block, auxiliary class Indole,Boronic acid and ester,Indole,Boronate Esters,Boronic acid and ester, name is 6-(4,4,5,5-Tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole, and the molecular formula is C9H16BNO2, COA of Formula: C14H18BNO2.
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