- Method for preparing primary amine by catalytically reducing nitrile compounds through nano-porous palladium catalyst
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The invention belongs to the technical field of heterogeneous catalysis, and provides a method for preparing primary amine by catalytically reducing nitrile compounds with a nano-porous palladium catalyst. According to the invention, aromatic and aliphatic nitrile compounds are adopted as raw materials, nano-porous palladium is adopted as a catalyst, ammonia borane is adopted as a hydrogen source, no additional additive is added, and selective hydrogenation is performed to prepare the corresponding primary amine. The method provided by the invention has the beneficial effects of mild reaction conditions, no additive, environmental protection, no need of hydrogen, simple operation, stable hydrogen source, safety, harmlessness, high conversion rate, high selectivity and good catalyst stability, and makes industrialization possible.
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- Method for preparing primary amine by catalyzing reductive amination of aldehyde ketone compounds
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The invention discloses a method for preparing primary amine by catalyzing reductive amination of aldehyde ketone compounds. The method comprises the following steps: 1) mixing nickel nitrate hexahydrate, citric acid and an organic solvent, carrying out heating and stirring until a colloidal material is obtained, drying the colloidal material, roasting the colloidal material in a protective atmosphere, pickling, washing and drying a roasted product, and performing a partial oxidation reaction on a dried product in an oxygen-nitrogen mixed atmosphere to obtain a catalyst for a reductive amination reaction; and 2) mixing aldehyde or ketone compounds, a methanol solution of ammonia and the reductive amination reaction catalyst, introducing hydrogen, and carrying out a reductive amination reaction. The method has the advantages of high primary amine yield, high selectivity, wide aldehyde ketone substrate range, short reaction time, mild reaction conditions, low cost, greenness, economicalperformance and the like; the used reductive amination reaction catalyst can be recycled more than 10 times, and the catalytic activity of the catalyst is not obviously changed in gram-level reactions; and the method is suitable for large-scale application.
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- Half-sandwiched ruthenium complex containing carborane schiff base ligand and preparation and application thereof
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The invention relates to a half-sandwiched ruthenium complex containing a carborane schiff base ligand and a preparation and an application thereof. The preparation method specifically comprises the following steps; i) dissolving o-carborane formaldehyde and aromatic amine in an organic solvent, carrying out reaction at 60-100 DEG C for 8-12h, cooling to room temperature after the reaction; ii) adding n-butyllithium, carrying out reaction at room temperature for 1.5-2.5h; ii) adding phellandrene ruthenium chloride dimer, carrying out reaction at room temperature for 3-6h, and obtaining the half-sandwiched ruthenium complex through separation. The half-sandwiched ruthenium complex is applied to catalyze transfer hydrogenation reaction of nitrile compounds. Compared with the prior art, the complex of the present invention is not sensitive to air and water, has stable properties, and shows high-efficiency catalytic activity in catalyzing the transfer hydrogenation reaction of nitrile compounds. The preparation method of the complex is simple and green, high in yield, mild in reaction conditions and good in universality.
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Paragraph 0067-0071
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- A State-of-the-Art Heterogeneous Catalyst for Efficient and General Nitrile Hydrogenation
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Cobalt-doped hybrid materials consisting of metal oxides and carbon derived from chitin were prepared, characterized and tested for industrially relevant nitrile hydrogenations. The optimal catalyst supported onto MgO showed, after pyrolysis at 700 °C, magnesium oxide nanocubes decorated with carbon-enveloped Co nanoparticles. This special structure allows for the selective hydrogenation of diverse and demanding nitriles to the corresponding primary amines under mild conditions (e.g. 70 °C, 20 bar H2). The advantage of this novel catalytic material is showcased for industrially important substrates, including adipodinitrile, picolinonitrile, and fatty acid nitriles. Notably, the developed system outperformed all other tested commercial catalysts, for example, Raney Nickel and even noble-metal-based systems in these transformations.
- Formenti, Dario,Mocci, Rita,Atia, Hanan,Dastgir, Sarim,Anwar, Muhammad,Bachmann, Stephan,Scalone, Michelangelo,Junge, Kathrin,Beller, Matthias
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p. 15589 - 15595
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- Benzimidazole fragment containing Mn-complex catalyzed hydrosilylation of ketones and nitriles
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The synthesis of a new bidentate (NN)–Mn(I) complex is reported and its catalytic activity towards the reduction of ketones and nitriles is studied. On comparing the reactivity of various other Mn(I) complexes supported by benzimidazole ligand, it was observed that the Mn(I) complexes bearing 6-methylpyridine and benzimidazole fragments exhibited the highest catalytic activity towards monohydrosilylation of ketones and dihydrosilylation of nitriles. Using this protocol, a wide range of ketones were selectively reduced to the corresponding silyl ethers. In case of unsaturated ketones, the chemoselective reduction of carbonyl group over olefinic bonds was observed. Additionally, selective dihydrosilylation of several nitriles were also achieved using this complex. Mechanistic investigations with radical scavengers suggested the involvement of radical species during the catalytic reaction. Stoichiometric reaction of the Mn(I) complex with phenylsilane revealed the formation of a new Mn(I) complex.
- Ganguli, Kasturi,Mandal, Adarsha,Sarkar, Bidisha,Kundu, Sabuj
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- Nitrile Synthesis by Aerobic Oxidation of Primary Amines and in situ Generated Imines from Aldehydes and Ammonium Salt with Grubbs Catalyst
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Herein, a Grubbs-catalyzed route for the synthesis of nitriles via the aerobic oxidation of primary amines is reported. This reaction accommodates a variety of substrates, including simple primary amines, sterically hindered β,β-disubstituted amines, allylamine, benzylamines, and α-amino esters. Reaction compatibility with various functionalities is also noted, particularly with alkenes, alkynes, halogens, esters, silyl ethers, and free hydroxyl groups. The nitriles were also synthesized via the oxidation of imines generated from aldehydes and NH4OAc in situ. (Figure presented.).
- Utsumi, Tatsuki,Noda, Kenta,Kawauchi, Daichi,Ueda, Hirofumi,Tokuyama, Hidetoshi
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p. 3583 - 3588
(2020/08/05)
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- Effects of ruthenium hydride species on primary amine synthesis by direct amination of alcohols over a heterogeneous Ru catalyst
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Heterogeneously catalysed synthesis of primary amines by direct amination of alcohols with ammonia has long been an elusive goal. In contrast to reported Ru-based catalytic systems, we report that Ru-MgO/TiO2 acts as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for the direct amination of a variety of alcohols to primary amines at low temperatures of ca. 100 °C without the introduction of H2 gas. The present system could be applied to a variety of alcohols and provides an efficient synthetic route for 2,5-bis(aminomethyl)furan (BAMF), an attention-getting biomonomer. The high catalytic performance can be rationalized by the reactivity tuning of Ru-H species using MgO. Spectroscopic measurements suggest that MgO enhances the reactivity of hydride species by electron donation from MgO to Ru.
- Hara, Michikazu,Kamata, Keigo,Kita, Yusuke,Kuwabara, Midori,Yamadera, Satoshi
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p. 9884 - 9890
(2020/10/06)
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- Facile synthesis of controllable graphene-co-shelled reusable Ni/NiO nanoparticles and their application in the synthesis of amines under mild conditions
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The primary objective of many researchers in chemical synthesis is the development of recyclable and easily accessible catalysts. These catalysts should preferably be made from Earth-abundant metals and have the ability to be utilised in the synthesis of pharmaceutically important compounds. Amines are classified as privileged compounds, and are used extensively in the fine and bulk chemical industries, as well as in pharmaceutical and materials research. In many laboratories and in industry, transition metal catalysed reductive amination of carbonyl compounds is performed using predominantly ammonia and H2. However, these reactions usually require precious metal-based catalysts or RANEY nickel, and require harsh reaction conditions and yield low selectivity for the desired products. Herein, we describe a simple and environmentally friendly method for the preparation of thin graphene spheres that encapsulate uniform Ni/NiO nanoalloy catalysts (Ni/NiO?C) using nickel citrate as the precursor. The resulting catalysts are stable and reusable and were successfully used for the synthesis of primary, secondary, tertiary, and N-methylamines (more than 62 examples). The reaction couples easily accessible carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) with ammonia, amines, and H2 under very mild industrially viable and scalable conditions (80 °C and 1 MPa H2 pressure, 4 h), offering cost-effective access to numerous functionalized, structurally diverse linear and branched benzylic, heterocyclic, and aliphatic amines including drugs and steroid derivatives. We have also demonstrated the scale-up of the heterogeneous amination protocol to gram-scale synthesis. Furthermore, the catalyst can be immobilized on a magnetic stirring bar and be conveniently recycled up to five times without any significant loss of catalytic activity and selectivity for the product.
- Cui, Zhibing,Liu, Jianguo,Liu, Qiying,Ma, Longlong,Singh, Thishana,Wang, Chenguang,Wang, Nan,Zhu, Yuting
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p. 7387 - 7397
(2020/11/19)
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- Mild palladium-catalysed highly efficient hydrogenation of CN, C-NO2, and CO bonds using H2 of 1 atm in H2O
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Here we present the first example of a mild and high-efficiency protocol enabling a process in water using 1 atm of H2 for the efficient and selective hydrogenation of nitriles, nitro compounds, ketones, and aldehydes to yield primary amines and alcohols with satisfactory yields of up to >99%. Several palladium-based nanoparticle catalysts were prepared from K2PdCl4 and ligands, and one of them was found to be the best and most suitable for the hydrogenation of CN, C-NO2, and CO bonds. In addition, the catalyst Pd-NPs can be easily recycled and reused without losing their activity and selectivity. A plausible mechanism for the hydrogenation of a CN bond was also proposed, representing the first example that possesses great potential for sustainable industrial purposes.
- Liu, Yaxu,He, Shaopo,Quan, Ziyi,Cai, Huizhuo,Zhao, Yang,Wang, Bo
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p. 830 - 838
(2019/02/27)
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- Preparation of a magnetic mesoporous Fe3O4-Pd@TiO2 photocatalyst for the efficient selective reduction of aromatic cyanides
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Herein, a hierarchical magnetic mesoporous microsphere was successfully prepared as a photocatalyst via a simple and reproducible route. Typically, Pd nanoparticles (NPs) were evenly dispersed on the surface of a magnetic Fe3O4 microsphere and then coated with a porous anatase-TiO2 shell to form Fe3O4-Pd@TiO2. The core-shell structure could efficiently suppress the conglomeration of Pd NPs during the calcination process at high temperatures as well as the shedding of Pd during the catalytic reaction process in the liquid phase. The as-prepared photocatalyst was characterized by TEM, XRD, XPS, VSM, and N2 adsorption-desorption. Fe3O4-Pd@TiO2 exhibits high photocatalytic activity for the selective reduction of aromatic cyanides to aromatic primary amines in an acidic aqueous solution. Moreover, this magnetic photocatalyst could be easily recovered from the reaction mixture by an external magnet and reused five times without significant reduction in its activity. The superior photocatalytic efficiency of the proposed photocatalyst may be attributed to its high charge separation efficiency and charge transfer rate, which are caused by the Schottky junction and large interface area. The results indicate that the strategy of coating the active noble metal sites with a mesoporous semiconductor shell has a significant potential for application in metal-semiconductor-based photocatalytic reactions.
- Zhao, Ziming,Long, Yu,Luo, Sha,Wu, Wei,Ma, Jiantai
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- Facile synthesis of supported Ru-Triphos catalysts for continuous flow application in selective nitrile reduction
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The selective catalytic hydrogenation of nitriles represents an important but challenging transformation for many homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Herein, we report the efficient and modular solid-phase synthesis of immobilized Triphos-type ligands in very high yields, involving only minimal work-up procedures. The corresponding supported ruthenium-Triphos catalysts are tested in the hydrogenation of various nitriles. Under mild conditions and without the requirement of additives, the tunable supported catalyst library provides selective access to both primary amines and secondary imines. Moreover, the first application of a Triphos-type catalyst in a continuous flow process is presented demonstrating high catalyst life-time over at least 195 hours without significant activity loss.
- Konrath, Robert,Heutz, Frank J.L.,Steinfeldt, Norbert,Rockstroh, Nils,Kamer, Paul C.J.
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- Cobalt complex, preparation method thereof, and application thereof in selective catalysis of transfer hydrogenation reaction of cyano group
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The invention discloses a cobalt complex, a preparation method thereof, and an application thereof in the selective catalysis of a transfer hydrogenation reaction of a cyano group. The structural formula of the cobalt complex is represented by formula I. The cobalt complex is prepared through a reaction of a cobalt salt and an NNP ligand or a PNP ligand under the protection of an inert atmosphere;and the chemical formula of the cobalt salt is CoX12, wherein X1 represents halogen, a sulfate radical, a perchlorate radical, a hexafluorophosphate radical, a hexafluoroantimonate radical, a tetrafluoroborate radical, a trifluoromethanesulfonate radical or a tetra(pentafluorophenyl)borate radical. The cobalt complex can be used in the selective catalysis of the transfer hydrogenation reaction ofthe cyano group to obtain a primary amine compound, a secondary amine compound and a tertiary amine compound, the primary amine compound, the secondary amine compound and the tertiary amine compoundare important intermediates in a series of subsequent functionalizing reactions, and the cobalt complex has a very high catalysis activity, and has great research values and a great application prospect.
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- Chemo-selective reduction of nitro and nitrile compounds using Ni nanoparticles immobilized on hyperbranched polymer-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles
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The nitro and nitrile groups in aromatic and aliphatic compounds containing various reducible substituents such as carboxylic acid, ketone, aldehyde and halogen are selectively reduced to the corresponding amines in water as a green solvent with excellent yields by employing NaBH4 in the presence of Fe3O4@PAMAM/Ni(0)-b-PEG nanocatalyst. The morphology and structural features of the catalyst were characterized using various microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. The designed catalyst system because of it being covered with hydrophilic polymers is soluble in a wide range of solvents (e.g. water and ethanol) and suitable for immobilizing and stabilizing Ni nanoparticles in aqueous mediums. In addition, the catalyst can be easily recovered from a reaction mixture by applying an external magnetic field and can be reused up to six runs without significant loss of activity.
- Tabatabaei Rezaei, Seyed Jamal,Mashhadi Malekzadeh, Asemeh,Poulaei, Sima,Ramazani, Ali,Khorramabadi, Hossein
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- Synthesis of cobalt nanoparticles by pyrolysis of Vitamin B12: A non-noble-metal catalyst for efficient hydrogenation of nitriles
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A facile preparation of vitamin B12-derived carbonaceous cobalt particles supported on ceria is reported. The resulting composite material is obtained upon wet impregnation of ceria with natural cyanocobalamin and consecutive pyrolysis under inert conditions. The novel catalyst shows good to excellent performance in the industrially relevant heterogeneous hydrogenation of nitriles to the corresponding primary amines.
- Ferraccioli, Raffaella,Borovika, Diana,Surkus, Annette-Enrica,Kreyenschulte, Carsten,Topf, Christoph,Beller, Matthias
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- Design and synthesis of neolamellarin a derivatives targeting heat shock protein 90
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In this study, we designed and synthesized a novel family of neolamellarin A derivatives that showed high inhibitory activity toward heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90), a kinase associated with cell proliferation. The 3,4-bis(catechol)pyrrole scaffold and the benzyl group with methoxy modification at N position of pyrrole are essential to the Hsp90 inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity of these compounds. Western blot analysis demonstrated that these compounds induced dramatic depletion of the examined client proteins of Hsp90, and accelerated cancer cell apoptosis. Docking simulations suggested that the binding mode of 9p was similar to that of the VER49009, a potent inhibitor of Hsp90. Further molecular dynamics simulation indicated that the hydrophobic interactions as well as the hydrogen bonds contributed to the high affinity of 9p to Hsp90.
- Jiang, Long,Yin, Ruijuan,Wang, Xueting,Dai, Jiajia,Li, Jing,Jiang, Tao,Yu, Rilei
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- Selective Hydrogenation of Nitriles to Primary Amines by using a Cobalt Phosphine Catalyst
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A general procedure for the catalytic hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines by using a non-noble metal-based system is presented. Co(acac)3 in combination with tris[2-(dicyclohexylphosphino)ethyl]phosphine efficiently catalyzes the selective hydrogenation of a wide range of (hetero)aromatic and aliphatic nitriles to give the corresponding amines.
- Adam, Rosa,Bheeter, Charles Beromeo,Cabrero-Antonino, Jose R.,Junge, Kathrin,Jackstell, Ralf,Beller, Matthias
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p. 842 - 846
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- Cobalt-Catalyzed and Lewis Acid-Assisted Nitrile Hydrogenation to Primary Amines: A Combined Effort
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The selective hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines using a bench-stable cobalt precatalyst under 4 atm of H2 is reported herein. The catalyst precursor was reduced in situ using NaHBEt3, and the resulting Lewis acid formed, BEt3, was found to be integral to the observed catalysis. Mechanistic insights gleaned from para-hydrogen induced polarization (PHIP) transfer NMR studies revealed that the pairwise hydrogenation of nitriles proceeded through a Co(I/III) redox process.
- Tokmic, Kenan,Jackson, Bailey J.,Salazar, Andrea,Woods, Toby J.,Fout, Alison R.
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p. 13554 - 13561
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- Rapid Continuous Ruthenium-Catalysed Transfer Hydrogenation of Aromatic Nitriles to Primary Amines
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A continuous flow method for the selective reduction of aromatic nitriles to the corresponding amine is reported. The method is based on a ruthenium-catalysed transfer-hydrogenation process, requires no additives, and uses isopropanol as both solvent and reducing agent. The process utilizes 1 mol% of the commercially available [Ru(p -cymene)Cl 2 ] 2, with a residence time of ca. 9 min, and a throughput of 50 mmol/h. The method was successfully applied to a range of aromatic nitriles providing the corresponding primary amines in good yields.
- Labes, Ricardo,González-Calderón, Davir,Battilocchio, Claudio,Mateos, Carlos,Cumming, Graham R.,De Frutos, Oscar,Rincón, Juan A.,Ley, Steven V.
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p. 2855 - 2858
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- Mild and Selective Cobalt-Catalyzed Chemodivergent Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitriles
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Herein, we describe a selective cobalt-catalyzed chemodivergent transfer hydrogenation of nitriles to synthesize primary, secondary, and tertiary amines. The solvent effect plays a key role for the selectivity control. The general applicability of this procedure was highlighted by the synthesis of more than 70 amine products bearing various functional groups in high chemoselectivity. Moreover, this mild system achieved >2000 TONs (turnover numbers) for the transfer hydrogenation of nitriles.
- Shao, Zhihui,Fu, Shaomin,Wei, Mufeng,Zhou, Shaolin,Liu, Qiang
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p. 14653 - 14657
(2016/11/23)
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- Selective hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines catalyzed by a novel iron complex
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Hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines constitutes an atom-efficient and environmentally benign synthetic reaction. Herein we present a novel complex based on earth-abundant iron, and its application in the catalytic homogeneous hydrogenation of (hetero)aromatic, benzylic, and aliphatic nitriles to selectively form primary amines.
- Chakraborty, Subrata,Leitus, Gregory,Milstein, David
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p. 1812 - 1815
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- Stereoelectronic effects in the reaction of aromatic substrates catalysed by: Halomonas elongata transaminase and its mutants
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A transaminase from Halomonas elongata and four mutants generated by an in silico-based design were recombinantly produced in E. coli, purified and applied to the amination of mono-substituted aromatic carbonyl-derivatives. While benzaldehyde derivatives were excellent substrates, only NO2-acetophenones were transformed into the (S)-amine with a high enantioselectivity. The different behaviour of wild-type and mutated transaminases was assessed by in silico substrate binding mode studies.
- Contente, Martina Letizia,Planchestainer, Matteo,Molinari, Francesco,Paradisi, Francesca
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- Selective Hydrogenation of Nitriles to Primary Amines Catalyzed by a Cobalt Pincer Complex
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The catalytic hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines represents an atom-efficient and environmentally benign reduction methodology in organic chemistry. This has been accomplished in recent years mainly with precious-metal-based catalysts, with a single exception. Here we report the first homogeneous Co-catalyzed hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines. Several (hetero)aromatic, benzylic, and aliphatic nitriles undergo hydrogenation to the corresponding primary amines in good to excellent yields under the reaction conditions.
- Mukherjee, Arup,Srimani, Dipankar,Chakraborty, Subrata,Ben-David, Yehoshoa,Milstein, David
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p. 8888 - 8891
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- Hydrogenation of Aliphatic and Aromatic Nitriles Using a Defined Ruthenium PNP Pincer Catalyst
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Selective catalytic reductions of nitriles are presented using the commercially available Ru-Macho-BH complex. A variety of aliphatic, aromatic and (hetero)cyclic nitriles including industrially important adipodinitrile are hydrogenated to the corresponding primary amines. Modelling suggests the reaction follows an outer sphere hydrogenation mechanism. An efficient and selective catalytic reduction of nitriles is presented using the commercially available Ru-Macho-BH complex. A variety of aliphatic, aromatic and (hetero)cyclic nitriles including the industrially important adipodinitrile are hydrogenated to the corresponding primary amines. The reaction follows an outer-sphere mechanism.
- Neumann, Jacob,Bornschein, Christoph,Jiao, Haijun,Junge, Kathrin,Beller, Matthias
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p. 5944 - 5948
(2015/09/22)
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- Selective catalytic transfer hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amines using Pd/C
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The catalytic transfer hydrogenation of (hetero)aryl nitriles using ammonium formate has been investigated in detail. In the presence of commercially available Pd/C, a straightforward and selective reduction is achieved without any additives under mild conditions.
- Vilches-Herrera, Marcelo,Werkmeister, Svenja,Junge, Kathrin,Boerner, Armin,Beller, Matthias
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p. 629 - 632
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- Selective ruthenium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenations of nitriles to amines with 2-butanol
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Transfer your hydrogen: Fast and general transfer hydrogenation of nitriles to form primary amines is possible with a homogeneous Ru/1,4- bis(diphenylphosphino)butane (DPPB) catalyst (see scheme). The use of 2-butanol as the hydrogen-transfer reagent is essential for the selective reduction of aromatic, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic nitriles with this system. Copyright
- Werkmeister, Svenja,Bornschein, Christoph,Junge, Kathrin,Beller, Matthias
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p. 4437 - 4440
(2013/04/23)
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- Ceric ammonium nitrate-mediated detritylation of tritylated amines
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Efficient deprotection of tritylated amines to the corresponding amines mediated by 20 mol % ceric ammonium nitrate [Ce(NH4) 2(NO3)6, CAN], 10 equiv of acetic acid and 15 equiv of water in dichloromethane is presented. This method equally worked well in the case of morpholino nucleosides.
- Pattanayak, Sankha,Sinha, Surajit
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p. 34 - 37
(2011/02/25)
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- A new and convenient method for reduction of oximes to amines with NaBH3CN in the presence of MoCl5/NaHSO4? H2O system
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Various aldoximes and ketoximes were efficiently reduced to their corresponding amines with NaBH3CN in the presence of MoCl 5/NaHSO4?H2O system. Reduction reactions were carried out in refluxing EtOH or DMF within 0.3-3.8 h to afford the amines in high to excellent yields.
- Kouhkan, Mehri,Zeynizadeh, Behzad
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p. 3323 - 3326
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- A metal-free catalytic system for the oxidation of benzylic methylenes and primary amines under solvent-free conditions
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Iodine-pyridine-tert-butylhydroperoxide is developed as a green and efficient catalytic system for the oxidation of benzylic methylenes to ketones and primary amines to nitriles. The reaction conditions are quite mild and environmentally benign, no transition metals, organic solvents or hazard reagents being needed. The oxidation of benzylic methylenes gave the corresponding ketones in excellent yields with complete chemoselectivity, while the oxidation of primary amines was complete in several minutes, affording various nitriles in moderate to good yields.
- Zhang, Jintang,Wang, Zhentao,Wang, Ye,Wan, Changfeng,Zheng, Xiaoqi,Wang, Zhiyong
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p. 1973 - 1978
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- Ruthenium N-heterocyclic carbene catalysts for selective reduction of nitriles to primary amines
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Easily accessible in situ catalysts composed of [Ru(cod)(2-methylallyl)2] and N-heterocyclic carbene ligands have been developed for the environmentally benign hydrogenation of various nitriles to give primary amines. Applying optimized conditions in the presence of SIMesBF4 as ligand high catalyst activity of up to 392 h-1 is achieved in the hydrogenation of benzonitrile. The general applicability and functional group tolerance of this novel catalyst system are shown in the reduction of ten different nitriles.
- Addis, Daniele,Enthaler, Stephan,Junge, Kathrin,Wendt, Bianca,Beller, Matthias
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- Fluoroboron compound, aminomethylating agent for aromatic ring made of the same, and production method of compound containing aminomethyl aromatic ring using aminomethylating agent
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A production method of a compound containing a primary, secondary, or tertiary aminomethyl aromatic ring of the present invention includes: using a fluoroboron compound or a dimer thereof, or solvates thereof, which are represented by a formula (I): [in-line-formulae]Ra(Rb)N—CH2—BF3M ??(I) [/in-line-formulae] as an aminomethylating agent for an aromatic ring; and reacting the aminomethylating agent with an aromatic ring-containing compound, which can react with the aminomethylating agent, under the presence of a metal catalyst such as a palladium compound so as to perform the direct aminomethylation of the aromatic ring.
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- A general and environmentally benign catalytic reduction of nitriles to primary amines
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An easily accessible in situ catalyst composed of [Ru(cod)methylallyl 2] and DPPF was developed for the environmentally benign hydrogenation of various nitriles to give primary amines. A solution of benzonitrile in toluene was transferred by syringe into an autoclave that contained argon and KOtBu. The catalyst was generated in situ by stirring [Ru(cod)methylallyl2] and DPPF in toluene for 10 min and transferring the solution by syringe into the autoclave. the reaction mixture was filtered through a short plug of silica gel and the yield was measured by GC. A superior catalyst activity with a TOF of up to 5783 h-1 is achieved in the model reaction under optimized conditions. The results also show that [Ru(cod)methylallyl2]/DPPF catalyst system exhibit a broad functional group tolerance.
- Enthaler, Stephan,Addis, Daniele,Junge, Kathrin,Erre, Giulia,Beller, Matthias
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- One-pot reductive amination of aldehydes catalyzed by a hydrio-iridium(III) complex in aqueous medium
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A combination of sodium tetrakis[3,5-di(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate [NaBArF4] and hydrio-iridium(III) complex efficiently catalyzed the one-pot reductive amination of aldehydes with various amines and ammonia in water under mild conditions in good to excellent yields.
- Lai, Rung-Yi,Lee, Chun-I.,Liu, Shiuh-Tzung
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- First report for the efficient reduction of oximes to amines with zinc borohydride in the form of (Pyridine)(tetrahydroborato)zinc complex
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(Pyridine)(tetrahydroborato)zinc complex, (Py)Zn(BH4) 2, as a stable modification of zinc borohydride can easily reduce a variety of aromatic and aliphaticaldoximes or ketoximes to their corresponding amines in high to excellent yields in refluxing THF.
- Zeynizadeh, Behzad,Zahmatkesh, Karam
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- THIENOPYRIMIDINES
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Thienopyrimidines of the formula (I) and their physiologically acceptable salts, in which R1, R2 and X are as defined in claim 1, exhibit phosphodiesterase V inhibition and can be employed for the treatment of illnesses of the cardiovascular system and for the treatment and/or therapy of impotence.
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- Synthesis of Primary Amines: First Homogeneously Catalyzed Reductive Amination with Ammonia
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(Matrix Presented) The synthesis of primary amines via reductive amination of the corresponding carbonyl compounds with aqueous ammonia is achieved for the first time with soluble transition metal complexes. Up to an 86% yield and a 97% selectivity for benzylamines were obtained in the case of various benzaldehydes by using a Rh-catalyst together with water-soluble phosphine and ammonium acetate. In the case of aliphatic aldehydes, a bimetallic catalyst based on Rh/Ir gave improved results.
- Gross, Thoralf,Seayad, Abdul Majeed,Ahmad, Moballigh,Beller, Matthias
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p. 2055 - 2058
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- Rapid reduction of nitriles to primary amines with nickel boride at ambient temperature
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Reduction of a variety of nitriles to their corresponding primary amines can be achieved with nickel boride generated in situ in dry ethanol at ambient temperature. The reductions are very rapid and chemoselective.
- Khurana, Jitender M.,Kukreja, Gagan
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- Detritylation with ytterbium triflate
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Ytterbium triflate catalyzes the hydrolysis of tritylamines and trityloxy compounds to the corresponding amines and alcohols under mild conditions in high yields. The reactions are conducted in tetrahydrofuran in the presence of 1 equivalent of water. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
- Lu, Rong Jian,Liu, Daipei,Giese, Roger W.
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p. 2817 - 2819
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- Synthesis and metal complexes of symmetrically N-substituted bispidinones
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The symmetrically substituted bispidinones (9-23) were prepared by the Mannich reaction. The bispidinone (28) can be used to generate the diaminoethyl derivative (25) and the diphenoxy ether (32). The crystal structure of the glycinic bispidinone (20) is reported. Metal complexes of bispidinones (4), (35-54) were prepared with copper, palladium and platinum.
- Black, David St. C.,Deacon, Glen B.,Rose, Michael
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p. 2055 - 2076
(2007/10/02)
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- ALKYL AND ARYL ISOTHIOCYANATES AS MASKED PRIMARY AMINES
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Primary and secondary (but not tertiary) alkyl as well as aryl isothiocyanates react rapidly with 4-methyl-1,2-benzenedithiol (1) in methanol at room temperature, releasing the corresponding amines in good yields.This mild and simple procedure for unmasking amines proceeds chemospecifically with isothiocyanates even in the presence of such normally electrophilic and reactive functionalities as carboxylate ester and N-alkylphthalimide.
- Cho, Cheon-Gyu,Posner, Gary H.
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p. 3599 - 3602
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- N,N-Bis(trimethylsilyl)methoxymethylamine as a Convenient Synthetic Equivalent for +CH2NH2: Primary Aminomethylation of Organometallic Compounds
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The introduction of the primary aminomethyl unit at carbon through N,N-bis(trimethylsilyl)aminomethylation of Grignard and organolithium compounds can be achieved in good yield using N,N-bis(trimethylsilyl)methoxymethylamine (1).
- Morimoto, Toshiaki,Takahashi, Toshio,Sekiya, Minoru
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p. 794 - 795
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