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FeCl<sub>3</sub>·6H<sub>2</sub>O and TfOH as Catalysts for Allylic Amination Reaction: A Comparative Study
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Chemical EngineeringCross-coupling ReactionEngineeringNatural SciencesAllylic Amination ReactionDiversity-oriented SynthesisFecl 3Organic ChemistryRepresentative LewisCatalysisFe Iii SaltChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisComparative StudyCatalytic Synthesis
Abstract The use of FeCl 3 · 6H 2 O and TfOH as readily available and easy‐to‐handle catalysts for the direct allylic amination reaction using a wide variety of nitrogenated nucleophiles onto different free allylic alcohols is described. Comparative studies between these catalysts, as representative Lewis and Brønsted acids are conducted, concluding that both are suitable catalysts for this transformation. The reactions are performed in a flask open to air and using technical grade 1,4‐dioxane. In light of the results obtained from this study it can be asserted that TfOH turned out to be slightly superior than the Fe III salt since similar or better yields are obtained in most of the cases using lower catalyst loadings and milder reaction conditions. A similar trend is observed when carbonucleophiles were employed in the allylic substitution reaction. Studies for the elucidation of the reaction mechanism are in agreement with a carbocationic intermediate, being the regioselectivity governed by the stability of the final product.
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