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Iridium-catalyzed chemoselective transfer hydrogenation of α, β-unsaturated ketones to saturated ketones in water
Chen, Jinxun,Chen, Yongsheng,Cui, Xiaofeng,Jiang, Xiaolan,Liu, Qixing,Zhou, Haifeng
, (2022/01/24)
A chemoselective iridium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of α, β-unsaturated ketones was realized in water. The C[dbnd]C double bonds of 2-benzylidene indanones and analogues were hydrogenated exclusively catalyzed by an iridium complex (0.1 mol%) bearin
Scope and Mechanism of the Redox-Active 1,2-Benzoquinone Enabled Ruthenium-Catalyzed Deaminative α-Alkylation of Ketones with Amines
Kirinde Arachchige, Pandula T.,Handunneththige, Suhashini,Talipov, Marat R.,Kalutharage, Nishantha,Yi, Chae S.
, p. 13962 - 13972 (2021/11/20)
The catalytic system formed in situ from the reaction of a cationic Ru-H complex with 3,4,5,6-tetrachloro-1,2-benzoquinone was found to mediate a regioselective deaminative coupling reaction of ketones with amines to form the α-alkylated ketone products. Both benzylic and aliphatic primary amines were found to be suitable substrates for the coupling reaction with ketones in forming the α-alkylated ketone products. The coupling reaction of PhCOCD3 with 4-methoxybenzylamine showed an extensive H/D exchange on both α-CH2 (41% D) and β-CH2 (21%) positions on the alkylation product. The Hammett plot obtained from the reaction of acetophenone with para-substituted benzylamines p-X-C6H4CH2NH2 (X = OMe, Me, H, F, Cl, CF3) showed a strong promotional effect by the amine substrates with electron-releasing groups (ρ = -0.49 ± 0.1). The most significant carbon isotope effect was observed on the α-carbon of the alkylation product (Cα = 1.020) from the coupling reaction of acetophenone with 4-methoxybenzylamine. The kinetics of the alkylation reaction from an isolated imine substrate led to the empirical rate law: rate = k[Ru][imine]. A catalytically active Ru-catecholate complex was synthesized from the reaction of the cationic Ru-H complex with 3,5-di-tert-butyl-1,2-benzoquinone and PCy3. The DFT computational study was performed on the alkylation reaction, which revealed a stepwise mechanism of the [1,3]-carbon migration step via the formation of a Ru(IV)-alkyl species with a moderate energy of activation (ΔG? = 32-42 kcal/mol). A plausible mechanism of the catalytic alkylation reaction via an intramolecular [1,3]-alkyl migration of an Ru-enamine intermediate has been compiled on the basis of these experimental and computational data.
Iron-catalyzed chemoselective hydride transfer reactions
Coufourier, Sébastien,Ndiaye, Daouda,Gaillard, Quentin Gaignard,Bettoni, Léo,Joly, Nicolas,Mbaye, Mbaye Diagne,Poater, Albert,Gaillard, Sylvain,Renaud, Jean-Luc
, (2021/06/07)
A Diaminocyclopentadienone iron tricarbonyl complex has been applied in chemoselective hydrogen transfer reductions. This bifunctional iron complex demonstrated a broad applicability in mild conditions in various reactions, such as reduction of aldehydes over ketones, reductive alkylation of various functionalized amines with functionalized aldehydes and reduction of α,β-unsaturated ketones into the corresponding saturated ketones. A broad range of functionalized substrates has been isolated in excellent yields with this practical procedure.
Nickel-Catalyzed Domino Heck-Type Reactions Using Methyl Esters as Cross-Coupling Electrophiles
Zheng, Yan-Long,Newman, Stephen G.
, p. 18159 - 18164 (2019/11/13)
While esters are frequently used as traditional electrophiles in substitution chemistry, their application in cross-coupling chemistry is still in its infancy. This work demonstrates that methyl esters can be used as coupling electrophiles in Ni-catalyzed Heck-type reactions through the challenging cleavage of the C(acyl)?O bond under relatively mild reaction conditions at either 80 or 100 °C. With the σ-NiII intermediate generated from the insertion of acyl NiII species into the tethered C=C bond, carbonyl-retentive products were formed by domino Heck/Suzuki–Miyaura coupling and Heck/reduction pathways when organoboron and mild hydride nucleophiles are used.
Nickel-catalyzed: Exo -selective hydroacylation/Suzuki cross-coupling reaction
Lee, Shao-Chi,Guo, Lin,Rueping, Magnus
supporting information, p. 14984 - 14987 (2019/12/24)
The first nickel-catalyzed intramolecular hydroacylation/Suzuki cross coupling cascade of o-allylbenzaldehydes with a broad range of phenylboronic acid neopentyl glycol esters has been developed. This strategy shows high regioselectivity and step economy in the construction of two C-C bonds via aldehyde C-H bond activation, affording valuable indanones with high efficiency.
Synthesis and Structures of Arene Ruthenium (II)–NHC Complexes: Efficient Catalytic α-alkylation of ketones via Hydrogen Auto Transfer Reaction
Balamurugan, Gunasekaran,Balaji, Sundarraman,Ramesh, Rengan,Bhuvanesh, Nattamai S.P.
, (2018/11/25)
A panel of six new arene Ru (II)-NHC complexes 2a-f, (NHC?=?1,3-diethyl-(5,6-dimethyl)benzimidazolin-2-ylidene 1a, 1,3-dicyclohexylmethyl-(5,6-dimethyl)benzimidazolin-2-ylidene 1b and 1,3-dibenzyl-(5,6-dimethyl)benzimidazolin-2-ylidene 1c) were synthesized from the transmetallation reaction of Ag-NHC with [(η6-arene)RuCl2]2 and characterized. The ruthenium (II)-NHC complexes 2a-f were developed as effective catalysts for α-alkylation of ketones and synthesis of bioactive quinoline using primary/amino alcohols as coupling partners respectively. The reactions were performed with 0.5?mol% catalyst load in 8?h under aerobic condition and the maximum yield was up to 96%. Besides, the different alkyl wingtips on NHC and arene moieties were studied to differentiate the catalytic robustness of the complexes in the transformations.
Photocatalytic acylarylation of unactivated alkenes with diaryliodonium salts toward indanones and related compounds
Chen, Yongtao,Shu, Chenyun,Luo, Fang,Xiao, Xiaohui,Zhu, Gangguo
supporting information, p. 5373 - 5376 (2018/06/01)
A novel photocatalytic acylarylation of unactivated alkenes using diaryliodonium salts as the arylation reagent is described. The reaction produces a variety of 2-benzyl indanones, 3,4-dihydronaphthalen-1(2H)-ones, and 2,3-dihydroquinolin-4(1H)-ones in pr
Ni-Catalyzed Alkene Carboacylation via Amide C-N Bond Activation
Walker, James A.,Vickerman, Kevin L.,Humke, Jenna N.,Stanley, Levi M.
supporting information, p. 10228 - 10231 (2017/08/10)
We report Ni-catalyzed formal carboacylation of o-allylbenzamides with arylboronic acid pinacol esters. The reaction is triggered by oxidative addition of an activated amide C-N bond to a Ni(0) catalyst and proceeds via alkene insertion into a Ni(II)-acyl bond. The exo-selective carboacylation reaction generates 2-benzyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-ones in moderate to high yields (46-99%) from a variety of arylboronic acid pinacol esters and substituted o-allylbenzamides. These results show that amides are practical substrates for alkene carboacylation via amide C-N bond activation, and this approach bypasses challenges associated with alkene carboacylation triggered by C-C bond activation.
Cinchona alkaloid catalyzed enantioselective fluorination of allyl silanes, silyl enol ethers, and oxindoles
Ishimaru, Takehisa,Shibata, Norio,Horikawa, Takao,Yasuda, Naomi,Nakamura, Shuichi,Toru, Takeshi,Shiro, Motoo
supporting information; experimental part, p. 4157 - 4161 (2009/03/11)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Catalytic variant: Allyl silanes and silyl enol ethers 1 are good substrates for the catalytic highly enantioselective fluorodesilylation using a combination of a biscinchona alkaloid, N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide (NFSI), and base (see scheme). Pharmaceutically attractive 3-aryl-3-fluorooxindoles such as 3 can also be synthesized with high enantioselectivity.
