氧化合成的N,N-二甲基氧胺
Daniel Barriault1, Huy M Ly1, Meredith A Allen1
1Centre for Catalysis Research and Innovation, Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada.
The Journal of organic chemistry
|May 30, 2024
概括
这项研究提出了两种新的方法,用于利用尿素过氧化物 (UHP) 来从二次胺中合成氧胺. 这些高效和选择性的方法为有机合成提供了有价值的替代方案.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 合成化学 合成化学
背景情况:
- 氧胺在有机合成中至关重要,但其商业可用性有限.
- 现有的基胺合成方法往往是低效的或缺乏选择性.
- 对直接和可扩展的合成路线有很大的需求.
研究的目的:
- 开发两种互补的,直接的,高效的和有选择性的合成胺的方法.
- 为了利用尿素过氧化物 (UHP) 作为二次氨酸氧化的实际氧化剂.
- 为了解决氧胺的商业可用性和合成可用性的局限性.
主要方法:
- 方法1:使用UHP在2,2,2-三乙醇 (TFE) 中直接氧化二次氨基,然后选择性盐形成以分离和氨基回收.
- 方法2:使用UHP与六乙烯作为添加剂直接氧化二次氨基,实现1:1的石化度.
主要成果:
- 通过使用UHP直接氧化二次胺,成功合成氧胺.
- 在第一种方法中通过选择性盐形成证明了氧胺产物的分离.
- 在TFE介导的方法中实现了有效的氨基回收.
- 在六乙添加剂方法中确定了1:1的固体测量反应.
结论:
- 已经开发了两种有效和互补的方法,用于从二次胺中合成氧胺.
- 与现有路线相比,这些方法提供了更高的效率,选择性和实用性.
- 这些进步为有机合成提供了有价值的工具,解决了对可访问的氧胺基构件的需求.
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