Continuous amination of aryl/heteroaryl halides using aqueous ammonia in a Teflon AF-2400 tube-in-tube micro-flow reactor
The annual production of primary (hetero)arylamines has exceeded 6 million tons and has been extensively employed in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and materials industries. Catalyst-free and protecting group-free nucleophilic amination using ammonia represents a green and atom-economical method....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Reaction chemistry & engineering 2019-02, Vol.4 (2), p.346-35 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The annual production of primary (hetero)arylamines has exceeded 6 million tons and has been extensively employed in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and materials industries. Catalyst-free and protecting group-free nucleophilic amination using ammonia represents a green and atom-economical method. However, due to the innate reactivity, chemical compatibility issue and the safety hazardous properties of ammonia gas, such transformation is still underused. By implementing a gas-permeable Teflon AF-2400 tube-in-tube system, diffusion of NH
3
from aqueous ammonia to a reaction mixture for amination can be achieved in a continuous flow fashion. In this communication, we herein report the use of aqueous ammonia as the NH
3
source in the amination of heteroaryl chorides to generate primary heteroaryl amines, providing a protocol that is green, economical and safe.
Aqueous ammonia was applied as the ammonia source in the continuous amination of aromatic and heteroaromatic halides assisted by a Teflon AF-2400 tube-in-tube reactor to generate densely substituted aryl/heteroaryl amines in high yields. |
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ISSN: | 2058-9883 2058-9883 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8re00216a |