2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c04188
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On the Origin of the Promoting Effect Exerted by Magnesium in the ZnCl2-Catalyzed Synthesis of N,N-Diisopropylethylamine

Abstract: The reaction of magnesium or zinc amides with alkyl or benzyl halides is an attractive approach to make C–N bonds, especially for electron-poor organic halides. The magnesium-promoted preparation of hindered non-nucleophilic amine (N,N-diisopropylethylamine) from ethyl chloride and zinc diisopropylamide has been studied. In this paper, instead of the application scope of this method, we focused on the mechanisms of the catalytic processes and the associated electronic origins. According to the calculations, th… Show more

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“…However, when a benzene ring bearing a halogen group such as Cl or Br, the yield of the aimed product decreased and 30-40% dehalogenation product was observed, indicating that this catalyst was also suitable for photocatalytic dehalogenation of organic halides. 26,43 Besides, for a relatively tough taskthe synthesis of steric hindered amines such as DIPEA (3l) and its analogues, 63,64 the current method is also efficient.…”
Section: Catalysis Science and Technology Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when a benzene ring bearing a halogen group such as Cl or Br, the yield of the aimed product decreased and 30-40% dehalogenation product was observed, indicating that this catalyst was also suitable for photocatalytic dehalogenation of organic halides. 26,43 Besides, for a relatively tough taskthe synthesis of steric hindered amines such as DIPEA (3l) and its analogues, 63,64 the current method is also efficient.…”
Section: Catalysis Science and Technology Papermentioning
confidence: 99%