Solvent- and transition metal-free amide synthesis from phenyl esters and aryl amines

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Abstract

A general, economical, and environmentally friendly method of amide synthesis from phenyl esters and aryl amines was developed. This new method has significant advantages compared to previously reported palladium-catalyzed approaches. The reaction is performed transition metal- and solvent-free, using a cheap and environmentally benign base, NaH. This approach enabled us to obtain target amides in high yields with high atom economy.

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Rzhevskiy, S. A., Ageshina, A. A., Chesnokov, G. A., Gribanov, P. S., Topchiy, M. A., Nechaev, M. S., & Asachenko, A. F. (2019). Solvent- and transition metal-free amide synthesis from phenyl esters and aryl amines. RSC Advances, 9(3), 1536–1540. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA10040C

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