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Efficient microwave-assisted solvent-free synthesis of N-substituted aldimines
Paquin, Ludovic,Hamelin, Jack,Texier-Boullet, Francoise
, p. 1652 - 1656 (2007/10/03)
Neat non-volatile amines react with various aromatic aldehydes in the absence of any catalyst, solid support, or solvent, to give imines after a reaction time of eight minutes under microwave irradiation by a clean and very efficient process (yields: 75-100%). In the case of volatile amine, methylamine, 1,3-dimethylurea dispersed on montmorillonite K10 is used as an amine precursor to prepare the corresponding imines. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.
Preparation of benzolactams by Pd(OAC)2-catalyzed direct aromatic carbonylation
Orito, Kazuhiko,Horibata, Akiyoshi,Nakamura, Takatoshi,Ushito, Harumi,Nagasaki, Hideo,Yuguchi, Motoki,Yamashita, Satoshi,Tokuda, Masao
, p. 14342 - 14343 (2007/10/03)
We developed a new method for Pd(II)-catalyzed direct aromatic carbonylation in a phosphine-free catalytic system using Pd(OAc)2 and Cu(OAc)2 in an atmosphere of CO gas containing air. The carbonylation proceeded with ortho-palladation, inducing a remarkable site selectivity to afford a variety of five- or six-membered benzolactams from secondary ω-arylalkylamines, such as N-alkylbenzylamines or N-alkylphenethylamines. Copyright
