39769-19-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Au(I) Catalyzed Synthesis of Densely Substituted Pyrazolines and Dihydropyridines via Sequential Aza-Enyne Metathesis/6π-Electrocyclization
Sugimoto, Kenji,Kosuge, Shuto,Sugita, Takae,Miura, Yuka,Tsuge, Kiyoshi,Matsuya, Yuji
supporting information, p. 3981 - 3985 (2021/05/26)
A gold(I) autotandem catalysis protocol is reported for the de novo synthesis of densely substituted pyrazolines and dihydropyridines from the corresponding imine derivatives in a highly regioselective fashion via a one-pot aza-enyne metathesis/6π-electrocyclization sequence. The substituents on the nitrogen atom of the imine perfectly control the reaction pathways from the pivotal 1-azabutadiene intermediate; thus, carbazates were converted into pyrazolines via 6π-electrocyclization of α,β-unsaturated hydrazones, while aryl imines provided dihydropyridines via 6π-electrocyclization of 3-azahexatrienes.
Highly chemoselective synthesis of imine over Co/Zn bimetallic MOFs derived Co3ZnC-ZnO embed in carbon nanosheet catalyst
Li, Guangming,Li, Jingfang,Li, Weizuo,Li, Xuewei,Mao, Guijie,She, Wei,Wang, Jing
, p. 17 - 26 (2021/07/28)
One-pot direct synthesis of imines via reductive amination of nitroarenes with aromatic aldehydes remains a great challenge due in part to its over-hydrogenation of imines to secondary amines. Herein, a novel Co3ZnC and ZnO supported on N-doped carbon nanosheet catalyst with the thickness of ca. 5.0 nm was fabricated through the direct pyrolysis of a Co/Zn bimetallic MOFs at 500 °C (named as Co3ZnC-ZnO/NC-500). Surprisingly, the developed Co3ZnC-ZnO/NC-500 catalyst delivers 99.9 % conversion of nitrobenzene and 98.5 % selectivity to N-benzylideneaniline in one-pot reductive amination of nitrobenzene with benzaldehyde. Various characterizations (including as SEM, XRD, TEM, AFM, XPS, Raman and N2 adsorption–desorption) have revealed that the generated small size of Co3ZnC alloy, abundant structural defects, larger specific surface area (105.5 m2·g?1) as well as more basic sites are responsible for the outstanding catalytic activity of Co3ZnC-ZnO/NC-500 catalyst for tandem reaction. Moreover, the Co3ZnC-ZnO/NC-500 catalyst exhibits high stability during the recycling experiments without the loss of its catalytic activity. Notably, the results of contrast experiments have demonstrated that the intentional introduction of ZnO in Co3ZnC-ZnO/NC-500 catalyst plays a key role in the selectivity to N-benzylideneaniline in the tandem reaction. This study provides a new guideline for designing tandem catalysts with high selectivity.
Study on the interaction of triaryl-dihydro-1,2,4-oxadiazoles with α-glucosidase
Khosravi, Arefeh,Vaezi, Gholamhassan,Hojati, Vida,Abdi, Khosrou
, p. 109 - 117 (2020/01/11)
Purpose: One of the therapeutic approaches in the management of Type 2 diabetes is delaying the absorption of glucose through α-glucosidase enzymes inhibition, which can reduce the incidence of postprandial hyperglycemia. The existence of chronic postpran
NHC-assisted Ni(II)-catalyzed acceptorless dehydronation of amines and secondary alcohols
Takallou, Ahmad,Habibi, Azizollah,Halimehjan, Azim Ziyaei,Balalaie, Saeed
, (2020/01/22)
A novel catalytic system including NiCl2-NHC ligand precursor has been developed for the preparation of imines from amines and ketones from alcohols. Owing to the acceptorless dehydrogenation pathway for this reaction, the hydrogen gas is liberated as a by-product. The active catalyst is generated in situ by the reaction of nickel (II) chloride, bis (imidazolium) chlorides and potassium tert-butoxide. The products were obtained in good to excellent yields and a wide variety of amines and ketones were applied successfully in this protocol.
Cobalt-Catalyzed Dehydrogenative Coupling of Amines into Imines
Bottaro, Fabrizio,Takallou, Ahmad,Chehaiber, Ahmad,Madsen, Robert
supporting information, p. 7164 - 7168 (2019/11/16)
Primary amines have been subjected to an acceptorless dehydrogenative homo- and heterocoupling into imines with a cobalt catalyst. The catalytically active species are composed of cobalt nanoparticles, which are generated in situ by heating Co2(CO)8 in the presence of trioctylphosphine oxide as a surfactant. The nanoparticles have been characterized by transmission electron microscopy where the image showed spherical and small particles with a narrow size distribution. The catalyst can be recovered and used again with essentially no effect on the yield. The catalyst can also be used for the dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols and amines into imines.
Visible-Light Photocatalytic Synthesis of Amines from Imines via Transfer Hydrogenation Using Quantum Dots as Catalysts
Xi, Zi-Wei,Yang, Lei,Wang, Dan-Yan,Pu, Chao-Dan,Shen, Yong-Miao,Wu, Chuan-De,Peng, Xiao-Gang
, p. 11886 - 11895 (2018/09/25)
CdSe/CdS core/shell quantum dots (QDs) can be used as stable and highly active photoredox catalysts for efficient transfer hydrogenation of imines to amines with thiophenol as a hydrogen atom donor. This reaction proceeds via a proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from the QDs conduction band to the protonated imine followed by hydrogen atom transfer from the thiophenol to the α-aminoalkyl radical. This precious metal free transformation is easy to scale up and can be carried out by a one-pot protocol directly from aldehyde, amine, and thiophenol. Additional advantageous features of this protocol include a wide substrate scope, high yield of the amine products, extremely low catalyst loading (0.001 mol %), high turnover number (105), and the mild reaction conditions of using visible light or sun light at room temperature in neutral media.
Skeletal Diversity in Combinatorial Fashion: A New Format for the Castagnoli-Cushman Reaction
Lepikhina, Anastasia,Dar'In, Dmitry,Bakulina, Olga,Chupakhin, Evgeny,Krasavin, Mikhail
, p. 702 - 707 (2017/11/20)
A new format for the Castagnoli-Cushman reaction of structurally diverse dicarboxylic acids, amines, and aldehydes in the presence of acetic anhydride as dehydrating agent is described. The reaction is distinctly amenable to parallel format: the combinato
Silver-catalyzed three-component approach to quinolines starting from anilines, aldehydes, and alcohols
Zhang, Xu,Liu, Wenmin,Sun, Ruixue,Xu, Xuefeng,Wang, Zhiqiang,Yan, Yanlei
, p. 1563 - 1568 (2016/06/14)
A silver-catalyzed sequential formation of two C-C bonds for the construction of a series of polysubstituted quinolines from anilines, aldehydes, and alcohols under mild conditions has been developed. The transformation is effective for a broad range of substrates, including aliphatic alcohols, arylalkanols, cycloalkanols, and ethylene glycol, thereby permitting the expansion of the constituent architectures of the heterocyclic framework.
Symbiotic Transition-Metal and Organocatalysis for Catalytic Ambient Amine Oxidation and Alkene Reduction Reactions
Murray, Alexander T.,King, Rose,Donnelly, Joseph V. G.,Dowley, Myles J. H.,Tuna, Floriana,Sells, Daniel,John, Matthew P.,Carbery, David R.
, p. 510 - 514 (2016/02/20)
A new oxidation reaction based on two simple catalysts, namely, alloxan and a CuI salt, is highly effective for the aerobic oxidation and oxidative cross-coupling of amines. The reaction is operationally simple, reaction atmospheres enriched in dioxygen are obviated, and neither catalyst component requires prior synthesis. Mechanistic investigations have been performed and point towards a complex reaction manifold with evidence that supports a catalytic cycle that does not proceed through a quinone-imine step. Additionally, this dual catalyst system is efficient to effect diimide-mediated hydrogenation reactions of alkenes and alkynes, a transformation that has not been reported previously in the context of quinone catalyst systems.
Copper(I)-Catalyzed regioselective amination of N -aryl imines using TMSN3 and TBHP: A route to substituted benzimidazoles
Mahesh, Devulapally,Sadhu, Pradeep,Punniyamurthy, Tharmalingam
, p. 1644 - 1650 (2015/02/19)
A novel and efficient copper-catalyzed amination of N-aryl imines is described. This one-pot, multicomponent reaction, in which imine acts as a directing group by chelating to the metal center, affords a potential route for the transformation of the commercial aryl amines, aldehydes, and azides into valuable benzimidazole structural units with wide substrate scope and diversity. The synthetic and mechanistic aspects are presented.
