Selective formation of γ-lactams via C-H amidation enabled by tailored iridium catalysts

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Abstract

Intramolecular insertion of met al nitrenes into carbon-hydrogen bonds to form γ-lactam rings has traditionally been hindered by competing isocyanate formation. We report the application of theory and mechanism studies to optimize a class of pentamethylcyclopentadienyl iridium(III) catalysts for suppression of this competing pathway. Modulation of the stereoelectronic properties of the auxiliary bidentate ligands to be more electron-donating was suggested by density functional theory calculations to lower the C-H insertion barrier favoring the desired reaction. These catalysts transform a wide range of 1,4,2-dioxazol-5-ones, carbonylnitrene precursors easily accessible from carboxylic acids, into the corresponding γ-lactams via sp3 and sp2 C-H amidation with exceptional selectivity. The power of this method was further demonstrated by the successful late-stage functionalization of amino acid derivatives and other bioactive molecules.

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Hong, S. Y., Park, Y., Hwang, Y., Kim, Y. B., Baik, M. H., & Chang, S. (2018). Selective formation of γ-lactams via C-H amidation enabled by tailored iridium catalysts. Science, 359(6379), 1016–1021. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aap7503

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