2008
DOI: 10.1021/jo7024288
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Efficient Transformation of Azides to Primary Amines Using the Mild and Easily Accessible CeCl3·7H2O/NaI System

Abstract: Because of the nitrogen functionality, the azido group plays an important role in the synthesis of amines, and numerous reduction methods of azides to primary amines are reported. Recent reports have highlighted the capability of NaI as a useful reagent for this transformation when it is used in combination with a Lewis acid promoter. However, these methods often suffer from harsh reaction conditions; for this reason, the development of a simple and efficient protocol using NaI in presence of inexpensive and r… Show more

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“…Most recently, Marcantoni and co‐workers17 reported a versatile method for aliphatic azido reductions using CeCl 3 ⋅ 7H 2 O (1.5 equiv)/NaI (9 equiv) at reflux for 24 h and also studied the effect of microwave irradiation. However, it is well known that a number of amines or imines decompose at higher temperatures and in prolonged reactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most recently, Marcantoni and co‐workers17 reported a versatile method for aliphatic azido reductions using CeCl 3 ⋅ 7H 2 O (1.5 equiv)/NaI (9 equiv) at reflux for 24 h and also studied the effect of microwave irradiation. However, it is well known that a number of amines or imines decompose at higher temperatures and in prolonged reactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various mechanisms have been proposed for such metal‐assisted reduction of azides 16. 17 Comprehensive mechanistic investigations usually require kinetic data gained by monitoring over long timescales, usually by UV, IR, or NMR spectroscopy. However, these techniques are often not suitable for the short timescales required for investigating transient species as unequivocal assignments of UV and IR bands or NMR peaks and couplings, particularly for more complex or transient structures, may be challenging and sometimes unfeasible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the use of microwave irradiation often decreases reaction times and reduces the required temperature compared to reactions performed under thermal conditions, [25] the effect of using microwave control of temperature/time (the microwave controls the irradiation power to maintain the fixed temperature) with a single-mode microwave reactor equipped with a cooling system for automatic microwave regulation was examined. [26] Gratifyingly, CeCl 3 · 7H 2 O/NaI promoted cyclization under these conditions lead to the formation of the trisubstituted oxazole 5a in 50 % yield in only 60 min (Table 1, entry 3). Acetonitrile remained the solvent of choice; other solvents, such as ethanol and water, led to low yields of oxazole and decomposition of the propargyl amide substrate (Table 1, entries 1 and 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…15 Li et al 16 found that Zn/AlCl 3 .6H 2 O could be used as an effective reagent for the reduction of azides to the corresponding primary amines in water or aq. ethanol at ambient condition.…”
Section: Reduction Of Azidesmentioning
confidence: 99%