Applied Organometallic Chemistry, volume 39, issue 1

Recent Applications of the Sonogashira Reaction in the Synthesis of Drugs and Their Derivatives: A Review

Fang Yan 1
Xiyu Zhang 1, 2
Daliang Li 1
Nengbo Zhu 2
Hongli Bao 2
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Key Laboratory of Coal to Ethylene Glycol and Its Related Technology, State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry, Center for Excellence in Molecular Synthesis Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-17
scimago Q2
SJR0.557
CiteScore7.8
Impact factor3.7
ISSN02682605, 10990739
Abstract
ABSTRACT

Metal‐catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions are essential tools for constructing C–C bonds in organic synthesis. Among these prominent approaches, the Sonogashira reaction stands out as a key player and is widely utilized in medicinal chemistry. This versatile method enables the creation of complex C (sp2)–C (sp) bonds by linking aryl or vinyl halides with terminal alkynes, facilitating the efficient construction of molecular structures crucial for drug development. A notable application of the Sonogashira reaction is its ability to incorporate aromatic and alkynyl functionalities into pharmaceutical compounds. Depending on the impactful catalytic system evolved gradually, the Sonogashira reaction can involve either double‐metal catalysis or single‐metal catalysis. This review sheds light on the diverse applications of the Sonogashira coupling approach in drug synthesis and the generation of their derivatives.

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