141120-50-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Nickel Complexes Bearing N,N,O-Tridentate Salicylaldiminato Ligand: Efficient Catalysts for Imines Formation via Dehydrogenative Coupling of Primary Alcohols with Amines
Han, Zhangang,Hao, Zhiqiang,Lin, Jin,Lu, Guo-Liang,Zhang, Junhua,Zhang, Xiaoying
, p. 3843 - 3853 (2021/11/18)
Treatment of salicylaldiminato ligand L1H-L2H (L1H = 2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-((quinolin-8-ylimino)methyl)phenol; L2H = 2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-(((2-(diethylamino)ethyl)imino)methyl)phenol) with Ni(OAc)2·4H2O in refluxing ethanol afforded nickel complexes [(L1)Ni(OAc)] (1) and [(L2)Ni(OAc)] (2), respectively. Reaction of L3H (L3H = (2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-(((2-(pyridin-2-yl)ethyl)imino)methyl)phenol)) with Ni(OAc)2·4H2O in the presence of excess triethylanmine gave the dual ligands coordinated nickel complex [(L2)2Ni] (3). Complexes 1-3 were well characterized by high-resolution mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and X-ray diffraction analysis. All the three Ni(II) complexes exhibited efficient activity and good selectivity in the acceptorless dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols and amines to produce imines and diimines. The present protocol provides an atom-economical and sustainable route for the synthesis of various imine derivatives by employing an earth-abundant nickel salt and easily prepared salicylaldiminato ligands.
Acceptorless dehydrogenative construction of CN and CC bonds through catalytic aza-Wittig and Wittig reactions in the presence of an air-stable ruthenium pincer complex
Biswas, Nandita,Das, Kalicharan,Sardar, Bitan,Srimani, DIpankar
, p. 6501 - 6512 (2019/05/24)
The construction of CN bonds was achieved by the dehydrogenative coupling of alcohol and azide via aza-Wittig type reaction. The reaction is catalyzed by an acridine-derived ruthenium pincer complex and does not use any oxidant. The present protocol offers a wide substrate scope, including aliphatic, aryl or heteroaryl alcohol/azides. This expeditious protocol was successfully applied to construct a CC bond directly from alcohol via dehydrogenative Wittig reaction. Furthermore, the synthesis of structurally important pyrrolo[1,4]benzodiazepine derivatives was also achieved by this methodology.
Mesoporous cobalt/manganese oxide: A highly selective bifunctional catalyst for amine-imine transformations
Dutta, Biswanath,March, Seth,Achola, Laura,Sahoo, Sanjubala,He, Junkai,Shirazi Amin, Alireza,Wu, Yang,Poges, Shannon,Pamir Alpay,Suib, Steven L.
supporting information, p. 3180 - 3185 (2018/07/29)
Herein, we discuss a heterogeneous catalytic protocol using cobalt doped mesoporous manganese oxide for amine-alcohol cross-coupling to selectively produce symmetric or asymmetric imines. Thorough investigations on the surface chemistry and physical properties of the material revealed its outstanding oxidation-reduction properties and reaction mechanism which was supported by quantum mechanical calculations done by using density functional theory (DFT).
A facile synthesis of stable β-amino-N-/O-hemiacetals through a catalyst-free three-component Mannich-type reaction
Abonia, Rodrigo,Castillo, Juan C.,Garay, Alexander,Insuasty, Braulio,Quiroga, Jairo,Nogueras, Manuel,Cobo, Justo,D'Vries, Richard
supporting information, p. 1490 - 1494 (2017/03/23)
A practical, straightforward and one-step procedure for the synthesis of novel and stable β-amino-N-/O-hemiacetals (i.e. γ-aminoalcohols) is provided. The title compounds were obtained in good to excellent yields through an uncatalyzed three-component reaction by treatment of secondary amines with polyformaldehyde and electron-rich alkenes in acetonitrile as solvent at ambient temperature. The reactions proceeded with the formation of iminium ions, through a Mannich-type reaction, as the key intermediates for the generation of the target products. Single crystal X-ray analysis of derivative 4l confirmed unequivocally the structure and stability of the obtained compounds.
Trans-Symmetric Dynamic Covalent Systems: Connected Transamination and Transimination Reactions
Schaufelberger, Fredrik,Hu, Lei,Ramstr?m, Olof
, p. 9776 - 9783 (2015/06/30)
The development of chemical transaminations as a new type of dynamic covalent reaction is described. The key 1,3-proton shift is under complete catalytic control and can be conducted orthogonally to, or simultaneous with, transimination in the presence of an amine to rapidly yield two-dimensional dynamic systems with a high degree of complexity evolution. The transamination-transimination systems are proven to be fully reversible, stable over several days, compatible with a range of functional groups, and highly tunable. Kinetic studies show transamination to be the rate-limiting reaction in the network. Furthermore, it was discovered that readily available quinuclidine is a highly potent catalyst for aldimine transaminations. This study demonstrates how connected dynamic reactions give rise to significantly larger systems than the unconnected counterparts, and shows how reversible isomerizations can be utilized as an effective diversity-generating element. Constant exchange: The development of chemical transaminations as a new type of dynamic covalent reactions is described (see figure). This study demonstrates how connected dynamic reactions give rise to significantly larger systems than the unconnected counterparts, and shows how reversible isomerizations can be utilized as an effective diversity-generating element.
Photoredox-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Aldehydes, Ketones, and Imines with Visible Light
Nakajima, Masaki,Fava, Eleonora,Loescher, Sebastian,Jiang, Zhen,Rueping, Magnus
supporting information, p. 8828 - 8832 (2015/11/27)
Ketyl radical and amino radical anions, valuable reactive intermediates for C-C bond-forming reactions, are accessible through a C=O/C=NR umpolung. However, their utilization in catalysis remains largely underdeveloped owing to the high reduction potential of carbonyl compounds and imines. In the context of photoredox catalysis, tertiary amines are commonly employed as sacrificial co-reducing agents. Herein, an additional role of the amine is proposed, in which it is essential for the organocatalytic substrate activation. The combination of photoredox catalysis and carbonyl/imine activation enables the reductive coupling of aldehydes, ketones, and imines under mild reaction conditions.
Factors influencing the regioselectivity of the oxidation of asymmetric secondary amines with singlet oxygen
Ushakov, Dmitry B.,Plutschack, Matthew B.,Gilmore, Kerry,Seeberger, Peter H.
supporting information, p. 6528 - 6534 (2015/04/22)
Aerobic amine oxidation is an attractive and elegant process for the α functionalization of amines. However, there are still several mechanistic uncertainties, particularly the factors governing the regioselectivity of the oxidation of asymmetric secondary amines and the oxidation rates of mixed primary amines. Herein, it is reported that singlet-oxygen-mediated oxidation of 1° and 2° amines is sensitive to the strength of the α-C-H bond and steric factors. Estimation of the relative bond dissociation energy by natural bond order analysis or by means of one-bond C-H coupling constants allowed the regioselectivity of secondary amine oxidations to be explained and predicted. In addition, the findings were utilized to synthesize highly regioselective substrates and perform selective amine cross-couplings to produce imines.
Synthesis of α, α-dideutero-β-amino esters
Chandrasekhar,Pendke, Mrunal,Muththe, Chandrashekar,Akondi, Srirama Murthy,Mainkar, Prathama S.
experimental part, p. 1292 - 1295 (2012/03/27)
A straight forward entry to α, α-dideutero-β-amino esters starting from the corresponding imines and deuterated acetonitrile has been developed involving a two-step process.
Application of sequential Cu(I)/Pd(0)-catalysis to solution-phase parallel synthesis of combinatorial libraries of dihydroindeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines
Kumar, Sarvesh,Painter, Thomas O.,Pal, Benoy K.,Neuenswander, Benjamin,Malinakova, Helena C.
scheme or table, p. 466 - 477 (2011/11/06)
Parallel solution-phase synthesis of combinatorial libraries of dihydroindenoisoquinolines employing a sequential Cu(I)/Pd(0)-catalyzed multicomponent coupling and annulation protocol was realized. The scope and limitations of the protocol with respect to the substitution pattern in the aryl ring of the indene core, as well as the N-substituent have been defined, revealing that the methodology is compatible with a wide-range of aliphatic linear, branched, and ester functionalized N-substituents. Unexpectedly, the formation of regioisomers featuring a 1,2,3-contiguous substitution pattern in the aromatic ring of the indene core was observed. Three distinct combinatorial libraries with a total of 111 of members were synthesized, and 80 highly substituted dihydroindenoisoquinolines structurally related to known medicinal agents including some consisting of mixtures of two regioisomers were made available for biological activity testing.
Allosteric functional switch of neurokinin A-mediated signaling at the neurokinin NK2 receptor: Structural exploration
Valant, Céline,Maillet, Emeline,Bourguignon, Jean-Jacques,Bucher, Bernard,Utard, Valérie,Galzi, Jean-Luc,Hibert, Marcel
experimental part, p. 5999 - 6011 (2010/03/24)
The neurokinin NK2 receptor is known to pre-exist in equilibrium between at least three states: restinginactive, calcium-triggering, and cAMP-producing. Its endogeneous ligand, NKA, mainly induces the calcium response. Using a FRET-based assay, we have previously discovered an allosteric modulator of the NK2 receptor that has the unique ability to discriminate among the two signaling pathways: calcium-signaling is not affected while cAMP signaling is significantly decreased. A series of compounds have been prepared and studied in order to better understand the structural determinants of this allosteric functional switch of a GPCR. Most of them display the same allosteric profile, with smooth pharmacomodulation. One compound however exhibits significantly improved modulatory properties of NKA induced signaling when compared to the original modulator. 2009 American Chemical Society.
