2011
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201100447
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Microwave‐Assisted Aminocarbonylation of Ynamides by Using Catalytic [Fe3(CO)12] at Low Pressures of Carbon Monoxide

Abstract: The microwave-assisted aminocarbonylation of ynamides at low pressures of CO is reported. A new class of (E)-acrylamides that are potentially suitable for several applications has been regioselectively synthesized after microwave irradiation for only 20 min by using eco-friendly [Fe(3)(CO)(12)] as the catalyst precursor and triethylamine as the ligand. This transformation is atom economic as all reactants are used in stoichiometric quantities. Furthermore, the transformation is efficiently applied to the alkox… Show more

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“…Mainly primary amines were reacted, whereas addition of CO took place regioselectively at the terminal alkyne moiety, resulting in α, β-unsaturated amides. Similarly to hydroxycarbonylation with Mo(CO) 6 [29], the present method forms the respective methyl cinnamates on reaction with MeOH as the nucleophile [33]. Racemization of the asymmetric carbon atom in (S)-1-phenylethanamine was not observed during the reaction.…”
Section: Reactions With Carbon Monoxidementioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Mainly primary amines were reacted, whereas addition of CO took place regioselectively at the terminal alkyne moiety, resulting in α, β-unsaturated amides. Similarly to hydroxycarbonylation with Mo(CO) 6 [29], the present method forms the respective methyl cinnamates on reaction with MeOH as the nucleophile [33]. Racemization of the asymmetric carbon atom in (S)-1-phenylethanamine was not observed during the reaction.…”
Section: Reactions With Carbon Monoxidementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The examples discussed so far involved reactions of sp 2 carbon-halogen bonds [28,32], but carbon-carbon triple bonds can also be used as centers for reactivity. Thus, aminocarbonylation of ynamides with 0.13 MPa CO at 90 • C afforded the respective acrylamides (Scheme 11.8) in acceptable yields (44-90%) [33]. Reactions were catalyzed using [Fe 3 (CO) 12 ] and NEt 3 as the base.…”
Section: Reactions With Carbon Monoxidementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Microwave cavities are usually equipped with vessels able to resist high temperature, and pressures of maximum 20 atm, which leads to small autoclaves where the energy source for heating is microwave irradiation. Different protocols for the introduction of gas reagents inside a microwave cavity have recently been developed by different groups, demonstrating that hydrogenations [70,71], carbonylations [72][73][74], and HF [75] can be easily run inside a microwave working in milder reaction conditions with respect to traditional heating, especially in terms of gas pressures and reaction temperatures [76]. Since the first report on microwave-assisted HF reaction [75], several application of this protocols to domino transformations have been reported, leading to efficient access to chemically and biologically interesting heterocycles and amines.…”
Section: Microwave Assisted Hf Domino Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%