Palladium-catalyzed N-alkylation of amides and amines with alcohols employing the aerobic relay race methodology

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Possibly because homogeneous palladium catalysts are not typical borrowing hydrogen catalysts and ligands are thus ineffective in catalyst activation under conventional anaerobic conditions, they had not been used in the N-alkylation reactions of amines/amides with alcohols in the past. By employing the aerobic relay race methodology with Pd-catalyzed aerobic alcohol oxidation being a more effective protocol for alcohol activation, ligand-free homogeneous palladiums are successfully used as active catalysts in the dehydrative N-alkylation reactions, giving high yields and selectivities of the alkylated amides and amines. Mechanistic studies implied that the reaction most probably proceeds via the novel relay race mechanism we recently discovered and proposed. By employing the aerobic relay race methodology with Pd-catalyzed aerobic alcohol oxidation being a more effective protocol for alcohol activation, ligand-free homogeneous palladiums are successfully used as active catalysts in the dehydrative N-alkylation reactions of amines and amides with alcohols, giving high yields and selectivities of the alkylated amines and amides. Mechanistic studies implied that the reaction most probably proceeds via the novel relay race mechanism we recently discovered and proposed. Copyright © 2012 SIOC, CAS, Shanghai & WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Yu, X., Jiang, L., Li, Q., Xie, Y., & Xu, Q. (2012). Palladium-catalyzed N-alkylation of amides and amines with alcohols employing the aerobic relay race methodology. Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 30(10), 2322–2332. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjoc.201200462

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