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Reductive N-Arylethylation of Aromatic Amines and N-Heterocycles with Enol Ethers
V?gerl, Katharina,Ong, Duc Nghia,Bracher, Franz
, p. 1323 - 1330 (2017/12/26)
A convenient method for N-arylethylation of aromatic amines and heterocycles under mild reductive conditions was developed using (2-methoxyvinyl)(hetero)arenes as building blocks and triethylsilane/trifluoroacetic acid as reducing agent. This protocol is compatible with numerous functional groups, and aliphatic amines are inert due to protonation.
Light-induced Reactions of 2-(N-Alkyl-N-arylamino)cyclohexanones and Related Amino-cycloalkanones: Formation of 7-Azabicyclooctan-1-ols
El-Hamamy, Ahmad A.,Hill, John,Townend, John
, p. 573 - 580 (2007/10/02)
On irradiation, 2-(N-alkyl-N-arylamino)cyclohexanones (aryl = Ph; alkyl = Me, benzyl, allyl, Et, CH2CH2Ph, or CH2CF3; or aryl = p-tolyl; alkyl = Me) (10) or (20), 4,4-dimethyl-2-(N-methylanilino)-cyclohexanone (24), and 2-(N-methylanilino)-5α-cholestan-3-one (26) underwent type-II cyclisation to afford azetidinol (7-azabicyclooctan-1-ol) derivatives.In general, fission to give the corresponding N-alkyl-N-arylamine and ketone was a minor photoreaction.When the alkyl group of the 2-(N-alkylanilino)cyclohexanone had the structure -CH(R)CH2R', a double 1,5-hydrogen transfer occurred leading to a low yield of a 2-anilinocyclohexanol (31a).Photolysis of 2-anilinocyclohexanone (32a) gave a little of the direct-fission product aniline (17a), and the alkylamino-ketones 2-(NN-diethylamino)- (32b) and 2-(N-pyrrolidino)-cyclohexanone (32c) underwent no significant photoreaction in methanol.The isolation of indan-1-one and N-trideuteriomethylaniline on irradiation of 2-(N-trideuteriomethylanilino)-indan-1-one (33b) in diethyl ether indicated that the photoreaction was a direct Cα-N bond fission and not a type-II fission.
