- Rhodium(I)-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of dialkyl ketones from methanol and alkenes through directed sp3 C-H bond activation of N-methylamine.
Rhodium(I)-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of dialkyl ketones from methanol and alkenes through directed sp3 C-H bond activation of N-methylamine.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2008-11-15)
Eun-Ae Jo, Ji-Hyun Lee, Chul-Ho Jun
PMID19009079
ABSTRACT
The hydroacylation of methanol with alkenes was developed using a catalytic system consisting of Rh(I), 2-amino-4-picoline and benzoic acid; the reaction is speculated to occur by the initial N-methylation of 2-amino-4-picoline with methanol, and the subsequent dehydrogenation of the resulting N-methylamine, followed by double chelation-assisted hydroimination of alkene with the imine to give dialkyl ketones after hydrolysis.
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