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Visible-light enabled room-temperature dealkylative imidation of secondary and tertiary amines promoted by aerobic ruthenium catalysis
Yang, Dong,Shi, Jingqi,Chen, Jiaming,Jia, Xiaoqi,Shi, Cuiying,Ma, Lifang,Li, Ziyuan
, p. 18966 - 18973 (2021/06/03)
Employing sulfonyl azide as a nitrogen donor, a visible-light-enabled aerobic dealkylative imidation of tertiary and secondary amines involving C(sp3)-C(sp3) bond cleavage with moderate to excellent yields at room temperature is described. It has been demonstrated that this imidation could take place spontaneously upon visible-light irradiation, and could be facilitated considerably by a ruthenium photocatalyst and oxygen. An alternative mechanism to the previous aerobic photoredox pathway has also been proposed.
The C=C Bond Decomposition Initiated by Enamine-Azide Cycloaddition for Catalyst- and Additive-Free Synthesis of N-Sulfonyl Amidines
Zheng, Xixi,Wan, Jie-Ping
supporting information, p. 5690 - 5694 (2019/11/16)
The chemo-selective synthesis of N-sulfonyl amidines is realized via the decomposition of the enamine C=C bond of enaminoesters through an in situ generated triazoline intermediate. Control experiments prove that the electron withdrawing ester group in the enamine component is crucial in inducing the chemo-selective formation of amidines. The method is featured with high efficiency and sustainability by employing pure water as medium without requiring any catalyst or additive.
A Novel Synthesis of N -Sulfonylformamidines from N Sulfonyl sulfonamides
Jeong, Yuri,Ban, Jaeyoung,Lim, Minkyung,Rhee, Hakjune
supporting information, p. 1867 - 1874 (2018/02/26)
N -Sulfonylformamidines were synthesized from N -sulfonylsulfonamides by reacting with p -toluenesulfonyl chloride (TsCl) and N, N - disubstituted formamides. In this reaction, it was expected that mixing TsCl with the N, N -disubstituted formamide would generate an iminium salt (Vilsmeier reagent). The reaction avoids the use of metal catalysts and hazardous reagents, and the desired N -sulfonylformamidines were obtained in 60% to quantitative yields.