17630-21-6Relevant articles and documents
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Cope,Estes
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N-Methylation of amines and nitroarenes with methanol using heterogeneous platinum catalysts
Jamil, Md.A.R.,Touchy, Abeda S.,Rashed, Md. Nurnobi,Ting, Kah Wei,Siddiki, S.M.A. Hakim,Toyao, Takashi,Maeno, Zen,Shimizu, Ken-ichi
, p. 47 - 56 (2019/02/07)
We report herein the selective N-methylation of amines and nitroarenes with methanol under basic conditions using carbon-supported Pt nanoparticles (Pt/C) as a heterogeneous catalyst. This method is widely applicable to four types of N-methylation reactions: (1) N,N-dimethylation of aliphatic amines under N2, (2) N-monomethylation of aliphatic amines under 40 bar H2, (3) N-monomethylation of aromatic amines under N2, and (4) tandem synthesis of N-methyl anilines from nitroarenes and methanol under 2 bar H2. All these reactions under the same catalytic system showed high yields of the corresponding methylamines for a wide range of substrates, high turnover number (TON), and good catalyst reusability. Mechanistic studies suggested that the reaction proceeded via a borrowing hydrogen methodology. Kinetic results combined with density functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed that the high performance of Pt/C was ascribed to the moderate metal–hydrogen bond strength of Pt.
Methylation of Cycloalkanamines with Dimethyl Carbonate in the Presence of Binder-Free NaY Zeolite
Khusnutdinov,Shchadneva,Mayakova, Yu. Yu.,Egorova,Khazipova,Kutepov
, p. 654 - 656 (2018/06/13)
N-Methyl- and N,N-dimethylcycloalkanamines were synthesized by reaction of cycloalkanamines with dimethyl carbonate in the presence of NaY zeolite containing no binder. Optimal reactant and catalyst ratios and reaction conditions were found.