Gold(III)/Sodium Diphenylphosphinobenzene-3-sulfonate (TPPMS) Catalyzed Dehydrative N-Benzylation of Electron-Deficient Anilines in Water
Abstract A strategy for the dehydrative N-benzylation of electron-deficient anilines in water has been developed. The gold(III)/sodium diphenylphosphinobenzene-3-sulfonate (TPPMS) catalyst is highly effective as a Lewis acid for the activation of alcohols and tolerates aerobic conditions. A Hammett...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Synthesis (Stuttgart) 2019-07, Vol.51 (13), p.2729-2736 |
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A strategy for the dehydrative N-benzylation of electron-deficient anilines in water has been developed. The gold(III)/sodium diphenylphosphinobenzene-3-sulfonate (TPPMS) catalyst is highly effective as a Lewis acid for the activation of alcohols and tolerates aerobic conditions. A Hammett study in the reaction of
para
-substituted benzhydryl alcohols shows negative σ values, indicating a build-up of cationic charge during the rate-determining sp
3
C–O bond-cleavage step. The inverse kinetic solvent isotope effect (KSIE = 0.6) is consistent with a specific acid catalysis mechanism. This simple protocol can be performed under mild conditions in an atom-economic process without the need for base or other additives, furnishing the electron-deficient
N
-benzylic anilines in moderate to excellent yields along with water as a sole coproduct. |
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ISSN: | 0039-7881 1437-210X |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-0037-1611519 |