Abstract

The sustainable synthesis of highly functionalised formylcarboxamide compounds with biological relevance is reported through a sequential aminocarbonylation/hydroformylation approach. The optimisation of palladium-catalysed aminocarbonylation of iodoaromatic substrates, using allylamine as nucleophile was first performed, with molybdenum hexacarbonyl as alternative CO source versus gaseous carbon monoxide. The combination of microwave irradiation with molybdenum hexacarbonyl allowed to selectively prepare a set of N-heterocyclic-based allylcarboxamides. Subsequent rhodium-catalysed hydroformylation of the allylcarboxamide intermediates led to the preparation of new pyridine, pyrazoline and chalcone derivatives containing both carboxamide and formyl moieties.

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