5144-66-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Continuous Synthesis of Aryl Amines from Phenols Utilizing Integrated Packed-Bed Flow Systems
Ichitsuka, Tomohiro,Kobayashi, Shū,Koumura, Nagatoshi,Sato, Kazuhiko,Takahashi, Ikko
supporting information, p. 15891 - 15896 (2020/07/13)
Aryl amines are important pharmaceutical intermediates among other numerous applications. Herein, an environmentally benign route and novel approach to aryl amine synthesis using dehydrative amination of phenols with amines and styrene under continuous-flow conditions was developed. Inexpensive and readily available phenols were efficiently converted into the corresponding aryl amines, with small amounts of easily removable co-products (i.e., H2O and alkanes), in multistep continuous-flow reactors in the presence of heterogeneous Pd catalysts. The high product selectivity and functional-group tolerance of this method allowed aryl amines with diverse functional groups to be selectively obtained in high yields over a continuous operation time of one week.
One-pot synthesis of diarylamines from two aromatic amines via oxidative dearomatization-imino exchange-reductive aromatization
Zhang, Li,Wang, Weibin,Fan, Renhua
supporting information, p. 2018 - 2021 (2013/05/23)
A one-pot synthetic strategy for diarylamines using only aromatic amines as starting materials has been developed. This method involved a PhI(OAc) 2-induced oxidative dearomatization of N-sulfonyl protected para-substituted anilines, a Bi(OTf)3-catalyzed imino exchange reaction between N-sulfonyl cyclohexadienimines and aromatic amines, and a CF3COOH/Zn mediated reductive aromatization of the resulting N-aryl cyclohexadienimines.
