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HERO ID
5062465
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Manganese-Catalyzed and Base-Switchable Synthesis of Amines or Imines via Borrowing Hydrogen or Dehydrogenative Condensation
Author(s)
Fertig, R; Irrgang, T; Freitag, F; Zander, J; Kempe, R
Year
2018
Volume
8
Issue
9
Page Numbers
8525-8530
DOI
10.1021/acscatal.8b02530
Web of Science Id
WOS:000444364800082
Abstract
The use of earth-abundant transition metals as a noble metal replacement in catalysis is especially interesting if different catalytic reactivity is observed. We report, here, on the selective manganese-catalyzed base-switchable synthesis of N-alkylated amines or imines. In both reactions, borrowing hydrogen/hydrogen autotransfer (N-alkyl amine formation) or dehydrogenative condensation (imine formation), we start from the same amines and alcohols and use the same Mn precatalyst. The key is the presence of a potassium base to prefer N-alkylation and a sodium base to permit imine formation. Both bases react with the manganese hydride via deprotonation. The potassium manganate hydride reacts about 40 times faster with an imine to give the corresponding amine than the sodium manganate hydride. The selectivity seems unique for manganese complexes. We observe a broad scope with a complete product overlap, all amine alcohol combinations can be converted into an N-alkyl amine or an imine, and a good functional group tolerance.
Keywords
amines; base-switchable; borrowing hydrogen; dehydrogenative condensation; imines; manganese; N-alkylation
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