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C-H Activation and Oxidative Cyanation of Amines Using Protuberant Lychee-like Goethite

Citation:

Verma, S., R. Varma, AND M. Nadagouda. C-H Activation and Oxidative Cyanation of Amines Using Protuberant Lychee-like Goethite. ACS Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 31 - April 04, 2019.

Impact/Purpose:

Green synthesis of catalysis and their chemical transformations. α-Aminonitriles are very useful in the synthesis of bioactive natural products and pharmaceutically important heterocycles.1 The transition metal catalyzed C-H activation followed by cyanation is the most straightforward possible reaction sequence used to accomplish this transformation. The homogeneous catalyst used for this reaction does facilitate the recycling and reuse of the reagents leading to the accumulation of a large amount of chemical waste. 2-5 Herein, we design and develop a material which adsorbs oxygen from air and used it as a co-oxidant in C-H activation of N-methylanilines. The synthesized goethite with lychee-like morphology has proven its prowess as a very active catalyst for an eco-friendly synthesis of α-amino nitriles by activating the C-H bond. Necessarily, by using goethite, we can perform cyanation of N-methylanilines using atmospheric oxygen in aqueous media under neutral conditions.6

Description:

α-Aminonitriles are very useful in the synthesis of bioactive natural products and pharmaceutically important heterocycles.1 The transition metal catalyzed C-H activation followed by cyanation is the most straightforward possible reaction sequence used to accomplish this transformation. The homogeneous catalyst used for this reaction does facilitate the recycling and reuse of the reagents leading to the accumulation of a large amount of chemical waste. 2-5 Herein, we design and develop a material which adsorbs oxygen from air and used it as a co-oxidant in C-H activation of N-methylanilines. The synthesized goethite with lychee-like morphology has proven its prowess as a very active catalyst for an eco-friendly synthesis of α-amino nitriles by activating the C-H bond. Necessarily, by using goethite, we can perform cyanation of N-methylanilines using atmospheric oxygen in aqueous media under neutral conditions.6

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ POSTER)
Product Published Date:04/04/2019
Record Last Revised:05/10/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 345030