Amidation of Saturated C−H Bonds Catalyzed by Electron-Deficient Ruthenium and Manganese Porphyrins. A Highly Catalytic Nitrogen Atom Transfer Process
Organic Letters2000Vol. 2(15), pp. 2233–2236
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Abstract
Amidation of a variety of hydrocarbons with PhI=NTs catalyzed by ruthenium and manganese meso-tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrins 1 and 2 afforded N-substituted amides in up to 92% yields with good to excellent substrate conversions. By employing catalyst 2, exceptionally high turnovers (up to 2600) were achieved, and the amidations can be effected by directly using PhI(OAc)(2)/NH(2)R as amidating reagents; in the case of R = COCF(3) a direct amination was realized in up to 90% yield.
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