Abstract
The dehydrogenative coupling of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivative has been achieved for the first time. In cases in which the most-electron-rich position of the electron-excessive heterocycle was blocked by a naphthalen-1-yl substituent, neither oxidative aromatic coupling nor reaction under Scholl conditions enabled the fusion of the rings. The only method that converted the substrate into the corresponding imidazo[5,1,2-de]naphtho[1,8-ab]quinolizine was coupling in the presence of potassium in anhydrous toluene. Moreover, we discovered new, excellent conditions for this anion-radical coupling reaction, which employed dry O2 from the start in the reaction mixture. This method afforded vertically fused imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine in 63% yield. Interestingly, whereas the fluorescence quantum yield (Φ(fl)) of compound 3, despite the freedom of rotation, was close to 50%, the Φ(fl) value of flat naphthalene-imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine was only 5%. Detailed analysis of this compound by using DFT calculations and a low-temperature Shpol'skii matrix revealed phosphorescence emission, thus indicating that efficient intersystem-crossing from the lowest-excited S1 level to the triplet manifold was the competing process with fluorescence.
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