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Facile amidation of esters with aromatic amines promoted by lanthanide tris (amide) complexes
Li, Zhao,Guo, Chenjun,Chen, Jue,Yao, Yingming,Luo, Yunjie
, (2020/02/04)
The development of catalysts capable of catalyzing amidation of esters with amines to construct amides under mild conditions is of great importance. Compared to aliphatic amines, the direct catalytic amidation of esters with less nucleophilic aromatic amines is rather difficult. Employing simple lanthanide tris (amide) complexes Ln[N (SiMe3)2]3(μ-Cl)Li (THF)3 as the catalysts, it was found a broad range of aromatic amines and esters were efficiently converted into various amides in good yields under mild conditions. A plausible mechanism for this transformation was experimentally supported as starting from an amide exchange reaction between the lanthanide tris (amide) complex and the substrate amine.
Electrophile-induced dearomatizing spirocyclization of N- arylisonicotinamides: A route to spirocyclic piperidines
Arnott, Gareth,Brice, Heloise,Clayden, Jonathan,Blaney, Emma
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3089 - 3092 (2009/05/27)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Treatment of N-arylisonicotinamides with trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride triggers intramolecular nucleophilic attack of the aryl ring on the 4-position of the pyridinium intermediate. The products are spirocyclic dihydropy