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Hydroamination/cyclization, olefin

Hegedus et al. have thoroughly studied the homogeneous hydroamination of olefins in the presence of transition metal complexes. However, most of these reactions are either promoted or assisted, i.e. are stoichiometric reactions of an amine with a coordinated alkene [98-101] or, if catalytic, give rise to the oxidative hydroamination products, as for example in the cyclization of o-allylanilines to 2-alkylindoles [102, 103], i.e. are relevant to Wacker-type chemistry [104]. [Pg.97]

The chiral organolanthanides have been especially designed for asymmetric catalysis. Thus far several enantioselective olefin transformations (hydrogenation, hydroamination/cyclization, hydrosilylation) as well as the polymerization of methyl methacrylate mediated by these chiral organolanthanide metallocenes have been investigated. [Pg.257]

More recently chiral organolanthanide precatalysts of the type [Me2SiCp"(R Cp)]LnCH(SiMe3)2 and [Me2SiCp"(R Cp)]LnN(SiMe3)2 (R = ( + )-neomenthyl, (— )-menthyl Ln = Y, La, Sm, Lu) have been used for efficient regio- and enantioselective olefin hydroamination/cyclization processes. For example, a > 95% diasteroselectivity at 15 °C was achieved with... [Pg.263]

D. Chiral organolanthanoid complexes for olefin hydrogenation, hydroamination/cyclization, and hydrosilylation... [Pg.201]

Gribkov, D.V., Hultzsch, K.C., and Hampel, F. (2003) Synthesis and characterization of new biphenolate and binaphtholate rare-earth-metal amido complexes catalysts for asymmetric olefin hydroamination/cyclization. Chemistry - A European Journal, 9, 4796. [Pg.348]

The same type of precatalysts catalyze the regiospecific hydroamination/cyclization of aliphatic and aromatic aminoalkynes RC=C(CH2) NH2 [164]. The mechanistic scenario parallels that of the corresponding amino olefin cyclization. However, the cyclization of the aminoalkynes is 10-100 times more rapid and a rather contrary effect of the cyclopentadienyl substitution on the TOF was observed. [Pg.1000]

Type 4 metallocene complexes catalyze the regioselective mtermolecular addition of primary amines to acetylenic, olefinic, and diene substrates at rates which are = 1/1000 those of the most rapid intramolecular analogues [165]. Variants such as the intramolecular hydroamination/cyclization of aminoallenes [166] and the intra- and intermolecular tandem C-N and C-C bond-forming processes of aminodialkenes, aminodialkynes, aminoallenynes, and aminoalkynes [167] were applied as new regio- and stereoselective approaches to naturally occurring alkaloids. For example, bicyclic pyrrolizidine intermediate E... [Pg.1000]

These intramolecular hydroaminations lead to the formation of chiral products. Thus, several studies have been devoted to developing ligands for enantioselective, intramolecular hydroaminations of olefins catalyzed by lanthanide complexes. ° Selectivities of these reactions with chiral cyclopentadienyl derivatives have been modest. Selectivities have been higher with catalysts containing non-cyclopentadienyl ligands. Some of tlie most selective catalysts are the yttrium complexes of the bis(thiolate) ligands reported by Livinghouse, the scandium and lutetium complexes of 33 -disubstituted binaphtholates reported by Hultzsch, and the BINAM-based bisamidates of Schafer.- A representative cyclization catalyzed by a member of each of these classes of catalyst are shown in Equation 16.64. [Pg.703]

The crystal structure of the dimer [Cp Sm(THF)]20t-Tl i1 HNNH) is also known (Evans et al. 1992c). Very recently the Schumann group (Scholz et al. 1994) showed that N heterocyclic dianions of quinoxaline and phenazine also bridge two Cp La moieties as shown by the X-ray structure of [Cp2La]2(C]2HgN2) (fig. 29). The selectivity of catalytic hydroamination/cyclization process of amino olefin assisted by the regiospecific... [Pg.345]

Chatani s proposed mechanism bears some similarity to that of Jun s reaction (Scheme 9.12). They both begin with hydroamination of the C=C 7t-bond of a rhodium vinylidene. The resultant aminocarbene complexes (71 and 62) are each in equilibrium with two tautomers. The conversion of 71 to imidoyl-alkyne complex 74 involves an intramolecular olefin hydroalkynylation. Intramolecular syn-carbome-tallation of intermediate 74 is thought to be responsible for ring closure and the apparent stereospecificity of the overall reaction. In the light of the complexity of Chatani and coworkers mechanism, the levels of chemoselectivity that they achieved should be considered remarkable. For example, 5 -endo-cyclization of intermediate 72 was not observed, though it has been for more stabilized rhodium aminocarbenes bearing pendant olefins [27]. [Pg.296]

The intermolecular addition of carbamates to 1,3-dienes (equation 147) under mild conditions has been described as well. The hydrothiolation of 1,3-dienes has also been reported. " Other related conjugate additions can be performed over methylenecyclopropanes (equation 148) with sulfonamides and the resulting product cyclizes by a second hydroamination of an olefin, finally yielding cyclic sulfonamides. This behavior is reproduced in a similar reaction for the ring opening of vinylcyclopropanes with sulfonamides. One more example in this group of reactions is the synthesis of dUiydrobenzofurans from aryl-allyl ethers. ... [Pg.6607]

The scope of the lanthanide-mediated, intramolecular amination/cyclization reaction has been determined for the formation of substituted quinolizidines, indolizidines, and pyrrolizidines,1046 as well as tricyclic and tetracyclic aromatic nitrogen heterocycles.1047 The amide derivative OT ro-[ethylene-bis(indenyl)]ytterbium(m) bis(trimethyl-silyl)amide catalyzes the hydroamination of primary olefins in excellent yields.701 A facile intramolecular hydroamination process catalyzed by [(C5H4SiMe3)2Nd(/r-Me)]2 has also been reported. The lanthanide-catalyzed hydroamination enables a rapid access to 10,1 l-dihydro-5//-dibenzo[tf,rf]cyclohepten-5,10-imines (Scheme 283).1048... [Pg.158]

The bulk of the studies on intramolecular hydroamination of alkenes catalyzed by lanthanide complexes have been conducted using lanthanocene complexes or half-sandwich lanthanide complexes. The prototypical cyclizations of aminoalkenes to form five- and six-membered rings are shown in Equation 16.61. These reactions occur with exclusive Markovnikov selectivity. These reactions have also been conducted using arylamines, as shown in Equation 16.62. The intramolecular reactions of amines catalyzed by certain lanthanide complexes occur with 1,1- and 1,2-disubstituted olefins (Equation 16.63), although such reactions require high temperatures. [Pg.702]

Some of the most active catalysts for the hydroamination of alkynes are based on lanthanides and actinides. The turnover frequencies for the additions are higher than those for lanthanide-catalyzed additions to alkenes by one or two orders of magnitude. Thus, intermolecular addition occurs with acceptable rates. Examples of both intermolecular and intramolecular reactions have been reported (Equations 16.87 and 16.88). Tandem processes initiated by hydroamination have also been reported. As shown in Equation 16.89, intramolecular hydroamination of an alk5me, followed by cyclization with the remaining olefin, generates a pyrrolizidine skeleton. Hydroaminations of aminoalkynes have also been conducted with the metallocenes of the actinides uranium and thorium. - These hydroaminations catalyzed by lanthanide and actinide complexes occur by insertion of the alkyne into a metal-amido intermediate. [Pg.711]


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