Native Amino Group Directed Site-Selective ε-C(sp2)-H Iodination of Primary Amines
Yueyao Feng1, Jie Wang1, Jie Yang1
1Biomedical Research Center of South China, College of Life Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China.
Abstract:
Selective remote C-H activating amines using unmodified NH2 as a native directing group demonstrate compelling synthetic utilities. The 3-arylpropan-1-amine moiety is present in many drugs and candidates in clinical trials. Selective iodination of 3-arylpropan-1-amines on remote aryl rings gives valuable intermediates for modifying bioactive molecules and synthesizing quinolones. Here we report the first palladium-catalyzed selective ε-C(sp2)-H iodination of free 3-arylpropan-1-amines via a seven-membered palladacycle.
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