Selective C-H Activation of Unprotected Allylamines by Control of Catalyst Speciation

An outstanding challenge in the Pd-catalyzed functionalization of allylamines is the control of stereochemistry. Terminal alkenes preferentially undergo Heck-type reactions, while internal alkenes may undergo a mixture of Heck and C-H activation reactions that give mixtures of stereochemical product...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chem catalysis 2023-11, Vol.3 (11), p.100809, Article 100809
Hauptverfasser: Landge, Vinod G, Mishra, Ankita, Thotamune, Waruna, Bonds, Audrey L, Alahakoon, Indunil, Karunarathne, Ajith, Young, Michael C
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Zusammenfassung:An outstanding challenge in the Pd-catalyzed functionalization of allylamines is the control of stereochemistry. Terminal alkenes preferentially undergo Heck-type reactions, while internal alkenes may undergo a mixture of Heck and C-H activation reactions that give mixtures of stereochemical products. In the case of unprotected allylamines, the challenge in achieving C-H activation is that facile formation of Pd nanoparticles leads to preferential formation of rather than -substituted products. In this study we have demonstrated the feasibility of using mono-protected amino acid (MPAA) ligands as metal protecting groups to prevent aggregation and reduction, allowing the selective synthesis of free -arylated allylamines. This method complements Heck-selective methods, allowing complete stereochemical control over the synthesis of cinnamylamines, an important class of amine that can serve as therapeutics directly or as advanced intermediates. To highlight the utility of the methodology, we have demonstrated rapid access to mu opioid receptor ligands.
ISSN:2667-1093
2667-1107
2667-1093
DOI:10.1016/j.checat.2023.100809