A Versatile and Efficient Cu-Catalyzed N-Arylation of Aromatic Cyclic Secondary Amines with Aryl Halides

2011 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 325-331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haitao Yang ◽  
Zhiwei Miao ◽  
Ruyu Chen
2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (15) ◽  
pp. 4583-4593
Author(s):  
Bärbel Wittel ◽  
Till Vogel ◽  
Heiko Scharl ◽  
Sven Nerdinger ◽  
Bernd Lehnemann ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Bakherad ◽  
Zainab Moosavi-Tekyeh ◽  
Amin Rezaeifard ◽  
Rahele Doosti ◽  
Nasrin Mehmandoost ◽  
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In this work, a simple, green, and transition metal-free approach to the N-arylation of secondary amines with aryl halides in magnetized distilled water (MDW), as a solvent, is introduced.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diana Ainembabazi ◽  
Nan An ◽  
Jinesh Manayil ◽  
Kare Wilson ◽  
Adam Lee ◽  
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<div> <p>The synthesis, characterization, and activity of Pd-doped layered double hydroxides (Pd-LDHs) for for acceptorless amine dehydrogenation is reported. These multifunctional catalysts comprise Brønsted basic and Lewis acidic surface sites that stabilize Pd species in 0, 2+, and 4+ oxidation states. Pd speciation and corresponding cataytic performance is a strong function of metal loading. Excellent activity is observed for the oxidative transamination of primary amines and acceptorless dehydrogenation of secondary amines to secondary imines using a low Pd loading (0.5 mol%), without the need for oxidants. N-heterocycles, such as indoline, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline, and piperidine, are dehydrogenated to the corresponding aromatics with high yields. The relative yields of secondary imines are proportional to the calculated free energy of reaction, while yields for oxidative amination correlate with the electrophilicity of primary imine intermediates. Reversible amine dehydrogenation and imine hydrogenation determine the relative imine:amine selectivity. Poisoning tests evidence that Pd-LDHs operate heterogeneously, with negligible metal leaching; catalysts can be regenerated by acid dissolution and re-precipitation.</p> </div> <br>


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