Despite their significant importance, the challenges in direct and diverse synthesis of N-heterocyclic gamma-amino acids/esters/ketones hamper exploration of their applications. Herein, by developing a multifunctional heterogeneous iridium single-atom catalyst composed of silica-confined iridium species and a boron-doped ZrO2 support (Ir-SAs@B-ZrO2/SiO2), we describe its utility in establishing a new reductive coupling reaction of N-heteroarenes and 1,2-dicarbonyls for selective and diverse construction of the as-described compounds in a straightforward manner. The striking features, including good substrate and functionality tolerance, high step and atom economy, exceptional catalyst reusability, and diversified product post-transformations, highlight the practicality of the developed chemistry. Mechanistic studies reveal that the synergy between the active Ir sites and acidic support favors a chemoselective reduction of the more inert N-heteroarenes and affords requisite enamine intermediates. In this work, the concept on precise transformation of reductive intermediates will open a door to further develop useful tandem reactions by rational catalyst design.

Reductive Coupling of N-Heteroarenes and 1,2-Dicarbonyls for Direct Access to ?-Amino Acids, Esters, and Ketones Using a Heterogeneous Single-Atom Iridium Catalyst

Cipriano, L. A.;Vilé, G.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Despite their significant importance, the challenges in direct and diverse synthesis of N-heterocyclic gamma-amino acids/esters/ketones hamper exploration of their applications. Herein, by developing a multifunctional heterogeneous iridium single-atom catalyst composed of silica-confined iridium species and a boron-doped ZrO2 support (Ir-SAs@B-ZrO2/SiO2), we describe its utility in establishing a new reductive coupling reaction of N-heteroarenes and 1,2-dicarbonyls for selective and diverse construction of the as-described compounds in a straightforward manner. The striking features, including good substrate and functionality tolerance, high step and atom economy, exceptional catalyst reusability, and diversified product post-transformations, highlight the practicality of the developed chemistry. Mechanistic studies reveal that the synergy between the active Ir sites and acidic support favors a chemoselective reduction of the more inert N-heteroarenes and affords requisite enamine intermediates. In this work, the concept on precise transformation of reductive intermediates will open a door to further develop useful tandem reactions by rational catalyst design.
2024
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