Ligand-Free Pd-Catalyzed Double Carbonylation of Aryl Iodides with Amines to α-Ketoamides under Atmospheric Pressure of Carbon Monoxide and at Room Temperature
作者:Hongyan Du、Qing Ruan、Minghao Qi、Wei Han
DOI:10.1021/acs.joc.5b01249
日期:2015.8.7
A general Pd-catalyzed double carbonylation of aryl iodides with secondary or primary amines to produce α-ketoamides at atmospheric CO pressure has been developed. This transformation proceeds successfully even at room temperature and in the absence of any ligand and additive. A wide range of aryl iodides and amines can be coupled to the desired α-ketoamides in high yields with excellent chemoselectivities
Cu(<scp>i</scp>)-Functionalized SBA-16: an efficient catalyst for the synthesis of α-ketoamides under moderate conditions
作者:Xueyao Zhang、Honglei Yang、Yong Huo、Jing Li、Jianxin Ma、Jiantai Ma
DOI:10.1039/c5dt04969e
日期:——
An efficient catalyst based on the cage-like mesoporous material SBA-16 as the support and Cu(I) as active sites has been successfully prepared. The catalyst demonstrated high catalytic activity (up to 88%) in the direct oxidative synthesis of α-ketoamides between acetophenone and piperidine, employing O2 from open air as the oxidant without other additives. A heterogeneous catalyst was applied in this reaction for the first time, and the catalyst could be easily separated from the reaction system by filtration and reused several times without a significant loss of activity.
A novel synthesis of α-ketoamides from Cu-catalyzed aerobic oxidative C(sp3)–C(sp3) bondcleavage of hydrocinnamaldehydes has been developed. Readily available and environmentally benign oxygen is used as the oxidant. This reaction avoids the use of noble metal catalysts or specialized oxidants, and chemoselectively yields α-ketoamide. Moreover, based on various control experiments, a reasonable mechanism
Cu(OAc)2 and acids promoted the oxidative cleavage of α-aminocarbonyl compounds with amines: efficient and selective synthesis of 2-t-amino-2-imino-carbonyl and 2-amino-2-oxocarbonyl
method for the synthesis of 2-t-amino-2-imino-carbonyl (C) and 2-amino-2-oxocarbonyl (D) compounds has been discovered through a copper-promoted oxidating amidation reactions between α-amino -carbonyl compounds and amines. Promoted by the crucial copper species, perfect selectivity and good to excellent yields could be achieved. This transformation is achieved through CN bond oxidative cleavage and formation