In situ generation of N-unsubstituted imines from alkyl azides and their applications for imine transfer via copper catalysis

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Although azides have been widely used in nitrene transfer reactions, in situ generation of N-H imines fromazides for downstream transformations has rarely been explored. We report copper-mediated formation of N-unsubstituted aliphatic imines from easily available aliphatic azides using a customized phenanthroline-based ligand (L1). Through trapping in situ-generated N-H imines, multisubstituted pyridines or indoles were readily synthesized. 13C-labeled azide was used as part of an isotope labeling study, which suggests that the construction of pyridine derivatives involves a three-component dehydrogenative condensation. The construction of 2, 3, 5-triaryl pyridines using this method provided evidence supporting a proposed pathway involving both imine formation and abnormal Chichibabin pyridine synthesis. The generation of N-unsubstituted imine intermediates was also confirmed by formation of indole derivatives from alkyl azides.

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Hu, L., Liu, Y. A., & Liao, X. (2017). In situ generation of N-unsubstituted imines from alkyl azides and their applications for imine transfer via copper catalysis. Science Advances, 3(8). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1700826

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