- Aryl-Diadamantyl Phosphine Ligands in Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions: Synthesis, Structural Analysis, and Application
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Synthesis, temperature-dependent NMR structure investigation and utilization of a new, stable and easily accessible aryl-diadamantylphosphine ligand family is reported. The bulky and electron-rich phosphorus center of the ligand enhances the catalytic activity of palladium in cross-coupling reactions of sterically demanding ortho-substituted aryl halides. In our study, we demonstrated the synthetic applicability of the new phosphine ligands in Buchwald-Hartwig and tosyl hydrazone coupling reactions.
- Sinai, ádám,Simkó, Dániel Cs.,Szabó, Fruzsina,Paczal, Attila,Gáti, Tamás,Bényei, Attila,Novák, Zoltán,Kotschy, András
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p. 1122 - 1128
(2020/03/03)
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- Functionalized ionic liquids based on imidazolium cation: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic activity for N-alkylation reaction
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The novel functionalized ionic liquids based on imidazolium cation are synthesized and characterized by studying its 1H, 13C, and 31P NMR and elemental analysis. These ionic liquids have been reported as a highly efficient catalyst for N-alkylation reaction of aniline with butyl chloride. The reaction was efficiently performed in ionic liquid as an environmentally benign solvent with good yields without transition metal.
- Demir, Serpil,Damarhan, Yunus,?zdemir, Ismail
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p. 210 - 215
(2015/03/05)
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- Use of primary amines for the selective n-alkylation of anilines by a reusable heterogeneous catalyst
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Traditionally, anilines can be alkylated with reactive alkyl halides but now more safe reagents such as alcohols or even amines can be used. To overcome the limits of homogeneous catalysis for aniline N-alkylation, we have developed a protocol that employs simple Pd/C as a heterogeneous catalyst under microwave dielectric heating. The process, based on the easy Pd-mediated oxidation of primary amines to imines followed by aniline addition, is characterized by a high atom economy as ammonia is the only other product of the reaction. This kind of aniline alkylation with amines has been carried out both in ionic liquid medium using [bmim]PF6 or in a more traditional solvent such as THF where the catalyst could be successfully recycled more times. The reusability of the catalyst was further confirmed by using material recycled from the amination in a standard alkene hydrogenation without loss of efficiency. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York.
- Linciano, Pasquale,Pizzetti, Marianna,Porcheddu, Andrea,Taddei, Maurizio
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p. 2249 - 2254
(2013/11/06)
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- Aqueous-mediated N-alkylation of amines
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Direct N-alkylation of primary amines to secondary/tertiary amines and of secondary amines to tertiary amines has been achieved in excellent yields by employing alkyl, benzylic and allylic halides in the presence of NaHCO 3 in an aqueous medium at an elevated temperature. Amines of different stereoelectronic nature react with ease with different halides. The selective formation of secondary amines and the formation of three different substituted tertiary amines are some of the interesting features of this methodology. Reaction in an aqueous medium, operationally convenient conditions, excellent yields and innocuous byproducts, and the absence of transition-metal catalysts, expensive bases, solid supports and the formation of undesired quaternary ammonium salts makes this method a green chemical process. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2007.
- Singh, Chingakham B.,Kavala, Veerababurao,Samal, Akshaya K.,Patel, Bhisma K.
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p. 1369 - 1377
(2008/09/17)
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