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Multialkylation of Aqueous Ammonia with Alcohols Catalyzed by Water-Soluble Cp*Ir−Ammine Complexes
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2010
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Chemical EngineeringNovel OrganocatalystsEngineeringAqueous AmmoniaOrganic AminesOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisChemistryNitrogen SourceAtom-economical SystemAlcohols CatalyzedMolecular CatalysisSynthetic ChemistryInorganic SynthesisCatalytic Synthesis
Novel water-soluble Cp*Ir-ammine complexes have been synthesized, and a new and highly atom-economical system for the synthesis of organic amines using aqueous ammonia as a nitrogen source has been developed. With a water-soluble and air-stable Cp*Ir-ammine catalyst, [Cp*Ir(NH(3))(3)][I](2), a variety of tertiary and secondary amines were synthesized by the multialkylation of aqueous ammonia with theoretical equivalents of primary and secondary alcohols. The catalyst could be recycled by a facile procedure maintaining high activity. A one-flask synthesis of quinolizidine starting with 1,5,9-nonanetriol was also demonstrated. This new catalytic system would provide a practical and environmentally benign methodology for the synthesis of various organic amines.
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