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Hydrogen‐Bond Catalysis of Imine Exchange in Dynamic Covalent Systems

Fredrik Schaufelberger, Karolina Seigel, Olof Ramström

2020Chemistry - A European Journal30 citationsDOI

Abstract

The reversibility of imine bonds has been exploited to great effect in the field of dynamic covalent chemistry, with applications such as preparation of functional systems, dynamic materials, molecular machines, and covalent organic frameworks. However, acid catalysis is commonly needed for efficient equilibration of imine mixtures. Herein, it is demonstrated that hydrogen bond donors such as thioureas and squaramides can catalyze the equilibration of dynamic imine systems under unprecedentedly mild conditions. Catalysis occurs in a range of solvents and in the presence of many sensitive additives, showing moderate to good rate accelerations for both imine metathesis and transimination with amines, hydrazines, and hydroxylamines. Furthermore, the catalyst proved simple to immobilize, introducing both reusability and extended control of the equilibration process.

Topics & Concepts

ImineDynamic covalent chemistryCovalent bondChemistryCatalysisHydrogen bondHydrogen bond catalysisReusabilityMetathesisCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistryOrganocatalysisMoleculePolymerizationPolymerComputer scienceEnantioselective synthesisSupramolecular chemistrySoftwareProgramming languageCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsSynthetic Organic Chemistry MethodsChemical Synthesis and Reactions
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