Recyclable Hypervalent Iodine(III) Reagent Iodosodilactone as an Efficient Coupling Reagent for Direct Esterification, Amidation, and Peptide Coupling
作者:Jun Tian、Wen-Chao Gao、Dong-Mei Zhou、Chi Zhang
DOI:10.1021/ol301085v
日期:2012.6.15
hypervalent iodine(III) reagent plays a novel role as an efficient coupling reagent to promote the direct condensation between carboxylicacids and alcohols or amines to provide esters, macrocyclic lactones, amides, as well as peptides without racemization. The regeneration of iodosodilactone (1) can also be readily achieved. The intermediate acyloxyphosphonium ion C from the activation of a carboxylic acid
Tandem Photoredox Catalysis: Enabling Carbonylative Amidation of Aryl and Alkylhalides
作者:José A. Forni、Nenad Micic、Timothy U. Connell、Geethika Weragoda、Anastasios Polyzos
DOI:10.1002/anie.202006720
日期:2020.10.12
visible‐light‐mediated carbonylative amidation of aryl, heteroaryl, and alkyl halides. A tandem catalytic cycle of [Ir(ppy)2(dtb‐bpy)]+ generates a potent iridium photoreductant through a second catalytic cycle in the presence of DIPEA, which productively engages aryl bromides, iodides, and even chlorides as well as primary, secondary, and tertiary alkyl iodides. The versatile in situ generated catalyst is compatible
One-pot synthesis of amides by aerobic oxidative coupling of alcohols or aldehydes with amines using supported gold and base as catalysts
作者:Søren Kegnæs、Jerrik Mielby、Uffe V. Mentzel、Thomas Jensen、Peter Fristrup、Anders Riisager
DOI:10.1039/c2cc16768a
日期:——
Synthesis of amides by aerobic oxidative coupling of alcohols or aldehydes with amines via intermediate formation of methyl esters is highly efficient and selective when using a catalytic system comprised of supported gold nanoparticles and added base in methanol.
Amides are important intermediates and building blocks in organic synthesis. Among the known preparation procedures, aminocarbonylation is an interesting and powerful tool. However, most of the studies were focused on noble metal-catalyzed synthesis of aromatic amides. Herein, we describe an attractive copper-catalyzed synthesis of aliphatic amidesfrom alkanes and amines. A variety of amides were
A simple NaOMe catalyst provides superior accessibility to a wide variety of functionalized amides including peptides through direct amination of esters in an atom-economical and environmentally benign way.