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Photocatalytic α‐Tertiary Amine Synthesis via C−H Alkylation of Unmasked Primary Amines

Alison S. H. Ryder, William B. Cunningham, George Ballantyne, Thomas O. Mules, Anna G. Kinsella, Jacob C. Turner-Dore, Catherine M. Alder, Lee J. Edwards, Blandine S. J. McKay, Matthew N. Grayson, Alexander J. Cresswell

2020Angewandte Chemie19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A practical, catalytic entry to α,α,α‐trisubstituted (α‐tertiary) primary amines by C−H functionalisation has long been recognised as a critical gap in the synthetic toolbox. We report a simple and scalable solution to this problem that does not require any in situ protection of the amino group and proceeds with 100 % atom‐economy. Our strategy, which uses an organic photocatalyst in combination with azide ion as a hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) catalyst, provides a direct synthesis of α‐tertiary amines, or their corresponding γ‐lactams. We anticipate that this methodology will inspire new retrosynthetic disconnections for substituted amine derivatives in organic synthesis, and particularly for challenging α‐tertiary primary amines.

Topics & Concepts

Primary (astronomy)Tertiary amineChemistryCatalysisAmine gas treatingAzideCombinatorial chemistryAtom economyPhotocatalysisPhotoredox catalysisOrganic synthesisAlkylationOrganic chemistryAstronomyPhysicsRadical Photochemical ReactionsSynthesis and Catalytic ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization Methods
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