10354-59-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Decarboxylative sp 3 C-N coupling via dual copper and photoredox catalysis
Liang, Yufan,Zhang, Xiaheng,MacMillan, David W. C.
, p. 83 - 88 (2018/07/24)
Over the past three decades, considerable progress has been made in the development of methods to construct sp 2 carbon-nitrogen (C-N) bonds using palladium, copper or nickel catalysis 1,2 . However, the incorporation of alkyl substrates to form sp 3 C-N bonds remains one of the major challenges in the field of cross-coupling chemistry. Here we demonstrate that the synergistic combination of copper catalysis and photoredox catalysis can provide a general platform from which to address this challenge. This cross-coupling system uses naturally abundant alkyl carboxylic acids and commercially available nitrogen nucleophiles as coupling partners. It is applicable to a wide variety of primary, secondary and tertiary alkyl carboxylic acids (through iodonium activation), as well as a vast array of nitrogen nucleophiles: nitrogen heterocycles, amides, sulfonamides and anilines can undergo C-N coupling to provide N-alkyl products in good to excellent efficiency, at room temperature and on short timescales (five minutes to one hour). We demonstrate that this C-N coupling protocol proceeds with high regioselectivity using substrates that contain several amine groups, and can also be applied to complex drug molecules, enabling the rapid construction of molecular complexity and the late-stage functionalization of bioactive pharmaceuticals.
H-β-zeolite catalyzed transamidation of carboxamides, phthalimide, formamides and thioamides with amines under neat conditions
Rao, Sadu Nageswara,Chandra Mohan, Darapaneni,Adimurthy, Subbarayappa
, p. 95313 - 95317 (2015/11/24)
Efficient transamidation of unactivated carboxamides, phthalimides, formamides and thioamides with amines under solvent-free conditions using H-β-zeolite as a green and recyclable heterogeneous catalyst is described. Easy work up, high purity of the products, recyclability and environmentally-friendly nature of the catalyst are the attractive features of the present methodology. This is the first report for the transamidation of thioamides under heterogeneous conditions.
Tert-butoxide-assisted amidation of esters under green conditions
Kim, Bo Ram,Lee, Hyung-Geun,Kang, Seung-Beom,Sung, Gi Hyeon,Kim, Jeum-Jong,Park, Jong Keun,Lee, Sang-Gyeong,Yoon, Yong-Jin
experimental part, p. 42 - 50 (2012/03/26)
Efficient and green amidation reactions are of great importance. In this work, we demonstrate the tert-butoxide-assisted amidation of esters with amines under ambient conditions. Aliphatic and/or aromatic esters were converted into the corresponding amides under mild conditions in good to excellent yields. It is noteworthy that the reaction is highly efficient, rapid, versatile, green and economical, and will find great practical application in organic synthesis, biochemistry, and industrial chemistry. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart. New York.
