The Multiple Facets of Iodine(III) Compounds in an Unprecedented Catalytic Auto-amination for Chiral Amine Synthesis
Abstract Iodine(III) reagents are used in catalytic one-pot reactions, first as both oxidants and substrates, then as cross-coupling partners, to afford chiral polyfunctionalized amines. The strategy relies on an initial catalytic auto C(sp3)−H amination of the iodine(III) oxidant, which delivers an amine-derived iodine(I) product that is subsequently used in palladium-catalyzed cross-couplings to afford a variety of useful building blocks with high yields and excellent stereoselectivities. This study demonstrates the concept of self-amination of the hypervalent iodine reagents, which increases the value of the aryl moiety.
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- Titre
- The Multiple Facets of Iodine(III) Compounds in an Unprecedented Catalytic Auto-amination for Chiral Amine Synthesis
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2016
- Auteurs
- Buendia, Julien, Grelier Gwendal, Darses Benjamin, Jarvis Amanda G., Taran Frédéric, and Dauban Philippe
- Revue
- Angewandte Chemie International Edition
- Volume
- 55
- Pagination
- 7530–7533
Soumis le 26 septembre 2018