Environmentally Benign, Base-Promoted Selective Amination of Polyhalogenated Pyridines

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Abstract

An environmentally benign, highly efficient, and base-promoted selective amination of various polyhalogenated pyridines including the challenging pyridine chlorides to 2-aminopyridine derivatives using water as solvent has been developed. Featuring the use of the new method, the reaction is extended to the transformation on a large scale. Mechanistic studies indicate that the pathway involving a base aidant dissociation of N,N-dimethylformamide to generate dimethylamine is likely.

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Sun, C., Yao, W., Chen, X., Zhao, Y., Wei, Q., Chen, Z., … Xie, H. (2019). Environmentally Benign, Base-Promoted Selective Amination of Polyhalogenated Pyridines. ACS Omega, 4(6), 10534–10538. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b01031

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