One-pot ortho-amination of aryl C-H bonds using consecutive iron and copper catalysis

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Abstract

A one-pot approach for ortho-coupling of arenes with non-actived N-nucleophiles has been developed using sequential iron and copper catalysis. Regioselective ortho-activation of anisoles, anilines and phenols was achieved through iron(iii) triflimide catalysed iodination, followed by a copper(i)-catalysed, ligand-assisted coupling reaction with N-heterocycle, amide and sulfonamide-based nucleophiles. The synthetic utility of this one-pot, two-step method for the direct amination of ortho-aryl C-H bonds was demonstrated with the late-stage functionalisation of 3,4-dihydroquinolin-2-ones. This allowed the preparation of a TRIM24 bromodomain inhibitor and a series of novel analogues.

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Henry, M. C., McGrory, R., Faggyas, R. J., Mostafa, M. A. B., & Sutherland, A. (2019). One-pot ortho-amination of aryl C-H bonds using consecutive iron and copper catalysis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 17(18), 4629–4639. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ob00712a

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