2198-64-3Relevant articles and documents
Cu(II)-promoted oxidative C-N bond cleavage of N-benzoylamino acids to primary aryl amides
Zhou, Liandi,Liu, Wei,Zhao, Yongli,Chen, Junmin
, p. 52 - 62 (2021/02/06)
A novel protocol for CuCl2-promoted oxidative C-N bond cleavage of N-benzoyl amino acids was developed. It is the first example of using accessible amino acid as an ammonia synthetic equivalent for the synthesis of primary aryl amides via CuCl2-promoted oxidative C-N bond cleavage reaction. The present protocol shows excellent functional group tolerance and provides an alternative method for the synthetic of primary aryl amides in 84-96% yields.
Nickel-Catalyzed Multicomponent Coupling: Synthesis of α-Chiral Ketones by Reductive Hydrocarbonylation of Alkenes
Chen, Jian,Zhu, Shaolin
supporting information, p. 14089 - 14096 (2021/09/13)
A nickel-catalyzed, multicomponent regio- and enantioselective coupling via sequential hydroformylation and carbonylation from readily available starting materials has been developed. This modular multicomponent hydrofunctionalization strategy enables the straightforward reductive hydrocarbonylation of a broad range of unactivated alkenes to produce a wide variety of unsymmetrical dialkyl ketones bearing a functionalized α-stereocenter, including enantioenriched chiral α-aryl ketones and α-amino ketones. It uses chiral bisoxazoline as a ligand, silane as a reductant, chloroformate as a safe CO source, and a racemic secondary benzyl chloride or an N-hydroxyphthalimide (NHP) ester of a protected α-amino acid as the alkylation reagent. The benign nature of this process renders this method suitable for late-stage functionalization of complex molecules.
Organocatalytic asymmetric [4+2] cyclization of 2-benzothiazolimines with azlactones: Access to chiral benzothiazolopyrimidine derivatives
Ni, Qijian,Wang, Xuyang,Xu, Fangfang,Chen, Xiaoyun,Song, Xiaoxiao
supporting information, p. 3155 - 3158 (2020/03/23)
An organocatalytic asymmetric domino Mannich/cyclization reaction between 2-benzothiazolimines with azlactones has been successfully developed. With the bifunctional squaramide catalyst, this formal [4+2] cyclization occurs with good to high yields and excellent stereoselectivities (up to 99% ee, >20?:?1 dr), providing an efficient and mild access to chiral benzothiazolopyrimidines bearing adjacent tertiary and quaternary stereogenic centers.