α-Diimine synthesis via titanium-mediated multicomponent diimination of alkynes with C-nitrosos

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Abstract

α-Diimines are commonly used as supporting ligands for a variety of transition metal-catalyzed processes, most notably in α-olefin polymerization. They are also precursors to valuable synthetic targets, such as chiral 1,2-diamines. Their synthesis is usually performed through acid-catalyzed condensation of amines with α-diketones. Despite the simplicity of this approach, accessing unsymmetrical α-diimines is challenging. Herein, we report the Ti-mediated intermolecular diimination of alkynes to afford a variety of symmetrical and unsymmetrical α-diimines through the reaction of diazatitanacyclohexadiene intermediates with C-nitrosos. These diazatitanacycles can be readily accessed in situ via the multicomponent coupling of TiNR imidos with alkynes and nitriles. The formation of α-diimines is achieved through formal [4 + 2]-cycloaddition of the C-nitroso to the Ti and γ-carbon of the diazatitanacyclohexadiene followed by two subsequent cycloreversion steps to eliminate nitrile and afford the α-diimine and a Ti oxo.

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Frye, C. W., Egger, D. T., Kounalis, E., Pearce, A. J., Cheng, Y., & Tonks, I. A. (2022). α-Diimine synthesis via titanium-mediated multicomponent diimination of alkynes with C-nitrosos. Chemical Science, 13(5), 1469–1477. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06111a

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