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Copper‐Catalyzed Carbonylative Cross‐Coupling of Alkyl Iodides and Amines

Johanne Ling, Antoine Bruneau‐Voisine, Guillaume Journot, Gwilherm Evano

2022Chemistry - A European Journal19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A general copper-catalyzed carbonylative cross-coupling between amines and alkyl iodides is reported. Using a simple combination of catalytic amounts of copper(I) chloride and N,N,N',N",N"-pentamethyldiethylenetriamine in the presence of sodium hydroxide under carbon monoxide pressure, a broad range of alkyl iodides and amines can be efficiently coupled to the corresponding amides that are obtained in good to excellent yields. Notable features of this process - the first one relying on a base metal catalyst - include the availability and low cost of the catalytic system, its successful use with primary, secondary, tertiary alkyl iodides and all classes of amines - with no or limited competing nucleophilic substitution without CO incorporation - as well as its efficiency with complex alkyl iodides and amines. Mechanistic studies demonstrated that a radical pathway is operative and the key role of CO.

Topics & Concepts

AlkylChemistryCatalysisNucleophileCopperCarbon monoxideBase (topology)CarbonylationSodium hydroxideOrganic chemistryNucleophilic substitutionMedicinal chemistryCombinatorial chemistryPolymer chemistryMathematical analysisMathematicsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsCatalytic Cross-Coupling ReactionsSulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
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