Iron-Catalyzed Methylation Using the Borrowing Hydrogen Approach

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Abstract

A general iron-catalyzed methylation has been developed using methanol as a C1 building block. This borrowing hydrogen approach employs a Knölker-type (cyclopentadienone)iron carbonyl complex as catalyst (2 mol %) and exhibits a broad reaction scope. A variety of ketones, indoles, oxindoles, amines, and sulfonamides undergo mono- or dimethylation in excellent isolated yields (>60 examples, 79% average yield).

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Polidano, K., Allen, B. D. W., Williams, J. M. J., & Morrill, L. C. (2018). Iron-Catalyzed Methylation Using the Borrowing Hydrogen Approach. ACS Catalysis, 8(7), 6440–6445. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.8b02158

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