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. 2020 Oct 1;26(55):12553-12559.
doi: 10.1002/chem.202001978. Epub 2020 Sep 7.

Glycerol Boosted Rh-Catalyzed Hydroaminomethylation Reaction: A Mechanistic Insight

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Glycerol Boosted Rh-Catalyzed Hydroaminomethylation Reaction: A Mechanistic Insight

Alejandro Serrano-Maldonado et al. Chemistry. .

Abstract

We report a Rh-catalyzed hydroaminomethylation reaction of terminal alkenes in glycerol that proceeds efficiently under mild conditions to produce the corresponding amines in relatively high selectivity towards linear amines, moderate to excellent yields by using a low catalyst loading (1 mol % [Rh], 2 mol % phosphine) and relative low pressure (H2 /CO, 1:1, total pressure 10 bar). This work sheds light on the importance of glycerol in enabling enamine reduction via hydrogen transfer. Moreover, evidence for the crucial role of Rh as chemoselective catalyst in the condensation step has been obtained for the first time in the frame of the hydroaminomethylation reaction by precluding deleterious aldol condensation reactions. The hydroaminomethylation proceeds under a molecular regime; the outcome of catalytically active species into metal-based nanoparticles renders the catalytic system inactive.

Keywords: alkenes; chemoselectivity; glycerol; hydrogen transfer; reaction mechanisms; rhodium.

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