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Switching Selectivity in Copper-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitriles to Primary Amine-Boranes and Secondary Amines under Mild Conditions
Song, Hao,Xiao, Yao,Zhang, Zhuohua,Xiong, Wanjin,Wang, Ren,Guo, Liangcheng,Zhou, Taigang
, p. 790 - 800 (2022/01/11)
A simple and efficient copper-catalyzed selective transfer hydrogenation of nitriles to primary amine-boranes and secondary amines with an oxazaborolidine-BH3 complex is reported. The selectivity control was achieved under mild conditions by switching the solvent and the copper catalysts. More than 30 primary amine-boranes and 40 secondary amines were synthesized via this strategy in high selectivity and yields of up to 95%. The strategy was applied to the synthesis of 15N labeled in 89% yield.
Iron-Catalyzed Intramolecular C-H Amination of α-Azidyl Amides
Zhao, Xiaopeng,Liang, Siyu,Fan, Xing,Yang, Tonghao,Yu, Wei
supporting information, p. 1559 - 1563 (2019/03/20)
Iron-catalyzed intramolecular C-H amination of aliphatic azides has recently emerged as a powerful tool for the preparation of nitrogen heterocycles. This paper reports that α-azidyl amides can be converted in high efficacy to imidazolinone compounds via intramolecular C(sp3)-H amination by the action of a simple catalytic system composed of FeCl2 and a β-diketiminate ligand. The reactions provide a simple and atom-economical approach toward polysubstituted imidazolinones.
Conversion of Primary Amines to Symmetrical Secondary and Tertiary Amines using a Co-Rh Heterobimetallic Nanocatalyst
Chung, Hyunho,Han, Seulgi,Chung, Young Keun,Park, Ji Hoon
supporting information, p. 1267 - 1272 (2018/02/12)
Symmetrical tertiary amines have been efficiently realized from amine and secondary amines via deaminated homocoupling with heterogeneous bimetallic Co2Rh2/C as catalyst (molar ratio Co:Rh=2:2). Unsymmetric secondary anilines were produced from the reaction of anilines with symmetric tertiary amines. The Co2Rh2/C catalyst exhibited very high catalytic activity towards a wide range of amines and could be conveniently recycled ten times without considerable leaching. (Figure presented.).
Heterogeneously catalyzed self-condensation of primary amines to secondary amines by supported copper catalysts
Kim, Insu,Itagaki, Shintaro,Jin, Xiongjie,Yamaguchi, Kazuya,Mizuno, Noritaka
, p. 2397 - 2403 (2013/09/02)
Self-condensation of primary amines to symmetrically substituted secondary amines could efficiently be promoted by an inexpensive supported copper catalyst, Cu/Al2O3, easily prepared by the reduction of the hydroxide precursor, Cu(OH)x/Al2O3. Various kinds of structurally diverse primary amines including benzylamine, picolylamine, and aliphatic amine derivatives could selectively be converted into the corresponding secondary amines in moderate to excellent yields without any cocatalysts such as bases and stabilizing ligands in 1 atm of Ar or H 2. The reactions in H2 showed higher selectivities to desired secondary amines than those in Ar. The roles of H2 are the promotion of hydrogenation of N-alkylimines and the stabilization of active Cu(0) species. In addition, in the presence of Cu/Al2O3, unsymmetrically substituted secondary amines could efficiently be synthesized by N-alkylation of primary amines with alcohols and reductive amination of aldehydes. The observed catalysis was truly heterogeneous, and the retrieved Cu/Al2O3 catalyst could be reused for self-condensation without a significant loss of its catalytic performance. The reaction mechanism involving dehydrogenation of primary amines and condensation to N-alkylimines followed by hydrogenation, the so-called "borrowing hydrogen pathway", has been proposed. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.
Rapid reduction of nitriles to primary amines with nickel boride at ambient temperature
Khurana, Jitender M.,Kukreja, Gagan
, p. 1265 - 1269 (2007/10/03)
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.
