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Pd/TiO2-Photocatalyzed Self-Condensation of Primary Amines to Afford Secondary Amines at Ambient Temperature
Wang, Lyu-Ming,Kobayashi, Kensuke,Arisawa, Mitsuhiro,Saito, Susumu,Naka, Hiroshi
supporting information, p. 341 - 344 (2018/12/11)
Symmetric secondary amines were synthesized by the self-condensation of primary amines over a palladium-loaded titanium dioxide (Pd/TiO2) photocatalyst. The reactions afforded a series of secondary amines in moderate to excellent isolated yields at ambient temperature (30 °C, in cyclopentyl methyl ether). Applicability for one-pot pharmaceutical synthesis was demonstrated by a photocatalytic reaction sequence of self-condensation of an amine followed by N-alkylation of the resulting secondary amine with an alcohol.
Calix[6]arene-based atropoisomeric pseudo[2]rotaxanes
Gaeta, Carmine,Talotta, Carmen,Neri, Placido
, p. 2112 - 2124 (2018/09/04)
Some examples of atropoisomeric pseudorotaxanes in which the isomerism arises by the different conformations adopted by the wheel are reported here. Upon threading hexahexyloxycalix[6]arene 1 with ammonium axles 2+ or 3+, bearing biphenyl or trifluoro-methylbenzyl moieties, respectively, two atropoisomeric pseudorotaxanes were formed in which the calix[6]-wheel 1 adopts the 1,2,3-alternate and cone conformations. The interconversion between them cannot be obtained by simple rotation around the ArCH2Ar bonds of the calixarene wheel, which is blocked by the presence of the axle inside its cavity. Therefore, it can only be obtained through a mechanism of de-threading/re-threading of the axle. In all the examined cases, the 1,2,3-alternate and cone atropoisomers are, respectively, the kinetic and the thermodynamic ones.
Synthesis of Symmetric and Unsymmetric Secondary Amines from the Ligand-Promoted Ruthenium-Catalyzed Deaminative Coupling Reaction of Primary Amines
Arachchige, Pandula T. Kirinde,Lee, Hanbin,Yi, Chae S.
, p. 4932 - 4947 (2018/05/08)
The catalytic system generated in situ from the tetranuclear Ru-H complex with a catechol ligand (1/L1) was found to be effective for the direct deaminative coupling of two primary amines to form secondary amines. The catalyst 1/L1 was highly chemoselective for promoting the coupling of two different primary amines to afford unsymmetric secondary amines. The analogous coupling of aniline with primary amines formed aryl-substituted secondary amines. The treatment of aniline-d7 with 4-methoxybenzylamine led to the coupling product with significant deuterium incorporation on CH2 (18% D). The most pronounced carbon isotope effect was observed on the α-carbon of the product isolated from the coupling reaction of 4-methoxybenzylamine (C(1) = 1.015(2)). A Hammett plot was constructed from measuring the rates of the coupling reaction of 4-methoxyaniline with a series of para-substituted benzylamines 4-X-C6H4CH2NH2 (X = OMe, Me, H, F, CF3) (ρ = -0.79 ± 0.1). A plausible mechanistic scheme has been proposed for the coupling reaction on the basis of these results. The catalytic coupling method provides an operationally simple and chemoselective synthesis of secondary amine products without using any reactive reagents or forming wasteful byproducts.
Cooperative, highly enantioselective phosphinothiourea catalysis of imine - Allene [3 + 2] cycloadditions
Fang, Yuan-Qing,Jacobsen, Eric N.
, p. 5660 - 5661 (2008/12/21)
A new family of phosphinthiourea catalysts was developed for the highly enantioselective synthesis of 2-aryl-2,5-hydropyrroles via a [3 + 2] cycloaddition of an electron-deficient allene with aryl and heteroaryl diphenylphosphinoylimines. The presence of
