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Iridium-Catalyzed Amidation of in Situ Prepared Silyl Ketene Acetals to Access α-Amino Esters
Chang, Sukbok,Gwon, Yunyeong,Kim, Dongwook,Lee, Minhan
, p. 1088 - 1093 (2022/02/10)
Disclosed herein is a convenient Ir-catalyzed amidation of esters to access α-amido esters. Initially prepared silyl ketene acetals are directly employed, without separate purification, for subsequent amidation with an oxycarbonylnitrenoid precursor using the Cp*(LX)Ir(III) catalyst. The α-amidation was facile for both α-aryl and α-alkyl esters. Density functional theory studies revealed that the generation of a putative Ir-nitrenoid is facilitated by the chelation of the countercation additive during the N-O bond cleavage of the nitrene precursor.
Preparation method of oxazolidinone compound
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Paragraph 0051-0053, (2021/11/10)
The preparation method comprises the following steps 1): dissolving aromatic amino acid in methanol, dissolving the aromatic amino acid in methanol, heating up to 50 - 60 °C heat preservation 1 - 2h, 2) reducing: adding a catalytic amount of lithium salt in ethanol water as a solvent. 3) Ring-closing: toluene is used as a solvent, a reduction product and diethyl carbonate are added to 100 °C, a sodium methoxide solution is added dropwise, and the product is obtained after completion of the dropwise addition and after-treatment and purification after completion of the normal pressure distillation to the temperature of 100 °C heat preservation. The lithium salt is introduced to participate in the reaction, sodium borohydride is selected as a solvent, sodium borohydride is completely dissolved, and the lithium salt can be free from the compound to improve the reaction activity, so that the use amount of sodium borohydride is reduced to 2 equivalent, and the production cost is remarkably reduced.
Direct reductive amination of ketones with ammonium salt catalysed by Cp*Ir(iii) complexes bearing an amidato ligand
Dai, Zengjin,Pan, Ying-Min,Wang, Shou-Guo,Yin, Qin,Zhang, Xumu
supporting information, p. 8934 - 8939 (2021/11/04)
A series of half-sandwich Ir(iii) complexes1-6bearing an amidato bidentate ligand were conveniently synthesized and applied to the catalytic Leuckart-Wallach reaction to produce racemic α-chiral primary amines. With 0.1 mol% of complex1, a broad range of ketones, including aryl ketones, dialkyl ketones, cyclic ketones, α-keto acids, α-keto esters and diketones, could be transformed to their corresponding primary amines with moderate to excellent yields (40%-95%). Asymmetric transformation was also attempted with chiral Ir complexes3-6, and 16% ee of the desired primary amine was obtained. Despite the unsatisfactory enantio-control achieved so far, the current exploration might stimulate more efforts towards the discovery of better chiral catalysts for this challenging but important transformation.