Palladium(II)-Catalysed Aminocarbonylation of Terminal Alkynes for the Synthesis of 2-Ynamides: Addressing the Challenges of Solvents and Gas Mixtures.

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Published: February 2017

2-Ynamides can be synthesised through Pd catalysed oxidative carbonylation, utilising low catalyst loadings. A variety of alkynes and amines can be used to afford 2-ynamides in high yields, whilst overcoming the drawbacks associated with previous oxidative methods, which rely on dangerous solvents and gas mixtures. The use of [NBu ]I allows the utilisation of the industrially recommended solvent ethyl acetate. O can be used as the terminal oxidant, and the catalyst can operate under safer conditions with low O concentrations.

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