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A general carbonyl alkylative amination for tertiary amine synthesis

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  • Roopender Kumar

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Nils J. Flodén

    (University of Cambridge)

  • William G. Whitehurst

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Matthew J. Gaunt

    (University of Cambridge)

Abstract

The ubiquity of tertiary alkylamines in pharmaceutical and agrochemical agents, natural products and small-molecule biological probes1,2 has stimulated efforts towards their streamlined synthesis3–9. Arguably the most robust method for the synthesis of tertiary alkylamines is carbonyl reductive amination3, which comprises two elementary steps: the condensation of a secondary alkylamine with an aliphatic aldehyde to form an all-alkyl-iminium ion, which is subsequently reduced by a hydride reagent. Direct strategies have been sought for a ‘higher order’ variant of this reaction via the coupling of an alkyl fragment with an alkyl-iminium ion that is generated in situ10–14. However, despite extensive efforts, the successful realization of a ‘carbonyl alkylative amination’ has not yet been achieved. Here we present a practical and general synthesis of tertiary alkylamines through the addition of alkyl radicals to all-alkyl-iminium ions. The process is facilitated by visible light and a silane reducing agent, which trigger a distinct radical initiation step to establish a chain process. This operationally straightforward, metal-free and modular transformation forms tertiary amines, without structural constraint, via the coupling of aldehydes and secondary amines with alkyl halides. The structural and functional diversity of these readily available precursors provides a versatile and flexible strategy for the streamlined synthesis of complex tertiary amines.

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  • Roopender Kumar & Nils J. Flodén & William G. Whitehurst & Matthew J. Gaunt, 2020. "A general carbonyl alkylative amination for tertiary amine synthesis," Nature, Nature, vol. 581(7809), pages 415-420, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:581:y:2020:i:7809:d:10.1038_s41586-020-2213-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2213-0
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    1. Jiaming Li & Zhencheng Lai & Weiwei Zhang & Linwei Zeng & Sunliang Cui, 2023. "Modular assembly of indole alkaloids enabled by multicomponent reaction," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-10, December.

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