Abstract
We report herein a process safety assessment of the iron-catalyzed direct olefin diazidation for the preparation of a broad range of synthetically valuable vicinal primary diamines. Differential scanning calorimetry analysis of the corresponding reagents, intermediates, and a list of representative diazide/diaminium salt products revealed that all of them are thermal stable at the reaction temperature. The drop weight test of the diazides suggested that they are moderately impact-sensitive. Guided by this assessment, an optimized olefin diazidation/diamination procedure has been developed which allows for the gram-scale diaminium salt synthesis without purification of the diazide intermediate.
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Zhu, H. T., Arosio, L., Villa, R., Nebuloni, M., & Xu, H. (2017). Process Safety Assessment of the Iron-Catalyzed Direct Olefin Diazidation for the Expedient Synthesis of Vicinal Primary Diamines. Organic Process Research and Development, 21(12), 2068–2072. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.7b00312
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