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Ureate Titanium Catalysts for Hydroaminoalkylation: Using Ligand Design to Increase Reactivity and Utility

TitleUreate Titanium Catalysts for Hydroaminoalkylation: Using Ligand Design to Increase Reactivity and Utility
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsManßen, M, Deng, D, Zheng, CHM, DiPucchio, RC, Chen, D, Schafer, LL
JournalACS Catalysis
Volume11
Pagination4550-4560
Abstract

Hydroaminoalkylation describes the atom-economical catalytic synthesis of amines by forming new Csp3–Csp3 bonds using readily available amine and alkene feedstocks. Herein, we describe an earth-abundant and cost-efficient titanium catalyst generated in situ using commercially available Ti(NMe2)4 and a simple to synthesize urea proligand. This system demonstrates high TOFs for hydroaminoalkylation with unactivated substrates and features easy to use commercially available titanium amido precursors. Additionally, a high catalytic activity, scope of reactivity, and regioselectivity are all demonstrated in the transformation of unactivated terminal olefins with various alkyl and aryl secondary amines. Finally, syntheses of useful amine-containing monomers suitable for the generation of amine-containing materials, as well as amine-containing building blocks for medicinal chemistry, are disclosed. These preparative methods avoid the necessity of glovebox techniques and are modified to be useful to all synthetic chemists.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.1c00014
DOI10.1021/acscatal.1c00014