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Copper(I)‐Catalyzed Dehydrogenative Amidation of Arenes Using Air as the Oxidant
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Chemical EngineeringCross-coupling ReactionEngineeringNatural SciencesCh Bond ActivationDiversity-oriented SynthesisArenes Using AirOrganic ChemistryGram ScaleOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisChemistryPrimary AmideSynthetic ChemistryCatalytic Synthesis
Abstract The copper(I) bromide‐catalyzed intermolecular dehydrogenative amidation of arenes via CH bond activation assisted by a 2‐pyridyl or 1‐pyrazolyl chelating group using air as the terminal oxidant has been achieved at 140 °C. N ‐Aryl amides, N ‐alkyl amides, benzamide derivatives, imides, and lactams all are good coupling partners to obtain moderate to excellent yields. The amount of solvent is critical for the transformation: both increasing and decreasing the amount of solvent decreased the yield. Notably, the amidation of bimolecular 2‐phenylpyridine with the dual NH bonds of a primary amide proceeded smoothly in one‐pot to afford a good yield under the same conditions. The amidation can be performed with a good yield at the gram scale. magnified image
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