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Decarboxylative C(sp3)–N cross-coupling via synergetic photoredox and copper catalysis

Mao, Runze  
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Frey, Adrian
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Balon, Jonathan
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2018
Nature Catalysis

Amines are a quintessential moiety in bioactive molecules, pharmaceuticals and organic materials. Transition-metal-catalysed C–N coupling of aryl electrophiles has been established as a powerful and reliable method for amine synthesis. However, the analogous C–N coupling of alkyl electrophiles is largely under-developed due to the decomposition of metal alkyl intermediates by β-hydrogen elimination and difficulty in C(sp3)–N reductive elimination. Here, we provide a general strategy for amination of alkyl electrophiles by merging photoredox and copper catalysis. Photoredox catalysis allows the use of alkyl redox-active esters, recently established as a superior class of alkyl electrophiles, whereas copper catalysis enables C(sp3)–N cross-coupling. Decarboxylative amination can be used for the synthesis of a diverse set of alkyl anilines with high chemoselectivity and functional-group compatibility. Rapid functionalization of amino acids, natural products and drugs is demonstrated.

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DOI
10.1038/s41929-017-0023-z
Author(s)
Mao, Runze  
Frey, Adrian
Balon, Jonathan
Hu, Xile
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Nature Catalysis
Volume

1

Issue

2

Start page

120

End page

126

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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October 25, 2018
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/149447
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