hydroaminoalkylation of terminal alkenes, 1,3‐dienes, or styrenes allows a direct and highly atom efficient (100 %) synthesis of amines which can result in the formation of two regioisomers, the linear and the branched product. We present a new titanium catalyst with 2,6‐bis(phenylamino)pyridinato ligands for intermolecular hydroaminoalkylation reactions of styrenes and 1‐phenyl‐1,3‐butadienes that delivers the
A Commercially Available Tantalum Catalyst for the Highly Regioselective Intermolecular Hydroaminoalkylation of Styrenes
作者:Jaika Dörfler、Sven Doye
DOI:10.1002/ejoc.201400082
日期:2014.5
hydroaminoalkylation of terminal alkenes or styrenes enables a direct and 100 % atom-efficient synthesis of amines and can generally result in the formation of two regioisomers, the branched and the linear product. Herein, we report that high-yielding intermolecular hydroaminoalkylation reactions of styrenes can be achieved with excellent regioselectivities in the presence of the commercially available
A New<i>N</i>-Trityl-Substituted Aminopyridinato Titanium Catalyst for Hydroamination and Hydroaminoalkylation Reactions - Unexpected Intramolecular C-H Bond Activation
作者:Lars H. Lühning、Christian Brahms、Jelte P. Nimoth、Marc Schmidtmann、Sven Doye
DOI:10.1002/zaac.201500542
日期:2015.10
idine is used for the synthesis of a mono(2,6-diaminopyridinato) titanium complex that undergoes unexpected intramolecular C–H bond activation to give access to an unusual 1-titanaisoindoline derivative. Both titanium complexes do not show high catalytic activity for hydroaminoalkylation reactions of alkenes but exceptional results are obtained in the field of alkene, alkyne, and allene hydroamination
Rhodium-catalyzed hydroaminomethylation of various vinyl arenes with anilines has been accomplished using water as an environmentally benign reaction media. This aqueous reaction is facilitated by the water-soluble diphosphine ligands derived from bis(2-(diphenylphosphaneyl)ethyl)amides. The methodology demonstrated a broad scope of substrates and accessed the N-(2-phenylpropyl)anilines in good yields