New reactions that convert alcohols into important classes of compounds are becoming increasingly important as their development contributes to the conservation of our fossil carbon feedstock and the reduction of CO emissions. Two key catalytic alcohol conversion concepts are borrowing hydrogen or hydrogen autotransfer and acceptorless dehydrogenative condensation. Herein, we combined both concepts to synthesize meta-functionalized pyridines. First, diols and amines were linked to β-amino alcohols, which can then undergo a selective dehydrogenative heterocondensation with γ-amino alcohols. Iridium catalysts stabilized by PN P pincer ligands that were developed in our laboratory mediate the reactions most efficiently. All of the 3-aminopyridines that we describe in this paper have been synthesized for the first time, emphasizing the degree of innovation of this method and the problems associated with the synthesis of such meta-functionalized pyridines.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
January 2017
Anorganische Chemie II-Katalysatordesign, Universität Bayreuth, 95540, Bayreuth, Germany.
New reactions that convert alcohols into important classes of compounds are becoming increasingly important as their development contributes to the conservation of our fossil carbon feedstock and the reduction of CO emissions. Two key catalytic alcohol conversion concepts are borrowing hydrogen or hydrogen autotransfer and acceptorless dehydrogenative condensation. Herein, we combined both concepts to synthesize meta-functionalized pyridines.
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