212392-51-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Nickel-catalyzed monoarylation of ammonia
Borzenko, Andrey,Rotta-Loria, Nicolas L.,Macqueen, Preston M.,Lavoie, Christopher M.,McDonald, Robert,Stradiotto, Mark
supporting information, p. 3773 - 3777 (2015/03/18)
Structurally diverse (hetero)aryl chloride, bromide, and tosylate electrophiles were employed in the Ni-catalyzed monoarylation of ammonia, including chemoselective transformations. The employed JosiPhos/[Ni(cod)2] catalyst system enables the use of commercially available stock solutions of ammonia, or the use of ammonia gas in these reactions, thereby demonstrating the versatility and potential scalability of the reported protocol. Proof-of-principle experiments established that air-stable [(JosiPhos)NiCl2] precatalysts can be employed successfully in such transformations. Lighten Up: The substrate scope of the title reaction includes (hetero)aryl chloride, bromide, and tosylate electrophiles. The versatility and potential scalability of the reported method is demonstrated by the use of either commercially available stock solutions of ammonia or ammonia gas.
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The present invention provides novel compounds and ligands that are useful in transition metal catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. For example, the compounds and ligands of the present invention are useful in palladium or gold catalyzed cross-coupling reactions.
A P,N-Ligand for palladium-catalyzed ammonia arylation: Coupling of deactivated aryl chlorides, chemoselective arylations, and room temperature reactions
Lundgren, Rylan J.,Peters, Brendan D.,Alsabeh, Pamela G.,Stradiotto, Mark
supporting information; experimental part, p. 4071 - 4074 (2010/07/05)
(Figure Presented) Amazing ammonia: A new air-stable P,N-ligand (Mor-DalPhos) is reported that enables the palladium-catalyzed crosscoupling of ammonia to a variety of aryl chloride and aryl tosylate substrates with high chemoselectivity and, for the first time, at room temperature (see scheme; Ad = adamantyl, Ts=para-toluenesulfonyl).
Use of polymer supported reagents for clean multi-step organic synthesis: Preparation of amines and amine derivatives from alcohols for use in compound library generation
Ley, Steven V.,Bolli, Martin H.,Hinzen, Berthold,Gervois, Anne-Geraldine,Hall, Beverley J.
, p. 2239 - 2241 (2007/10/03)
The automated sequential application of polymer supported perruthenate (PSP) and polymer supported cyanoborohydride (PSCBH) in an oxidation-reductive amination procedure allowed the efficient transformation of simple alcohols into more complex amines which can be further derivatised by the use of polymer bound amino sulfonylpyridinium chlorides.
