Catalyst‐ and Additive‐free, Regioselective 1,6‐Hydroarylation of para‐Quinone Methides with Anilines in HFIP

Author:

Zhu Longzhi1,Ren Yining1,Liu Xianping1,Xu Shipan1,Li Tao2,Xu Weifeng1,Li Zikang3,Liu Yu1,Xiong Biquan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 P. R. China

2. Hunan Provincial Institute of Product and Goods Quality Inspection Changsha 410007 (P. R. China

3. Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology and Research Institute for Smart Energy The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Hong Kong P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractA simple and efficient method for the synthesis of diarylmethyl‐functionalized anilines through the hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP)‐mediated regioselective 1,6‐hydroarylation reaction of para‐quinone methides (p‐QMs) with anilines under catalyst‐ and additive‐free conditions is reported. Various kinds of p‐QMs and amines (e. g. primary, secondary and tertiary amines) are well tolerated in this transformation without the pre‐protection of amino group, and the corresponding products could be generated with good to excellent yields and satisfactory regioselectivity under the optimized reaction conditions. In addition to adaptable amine compounds, indoles and their derivatives are also compatible with this reaction system. This transformation can be easily extended to a gram scale‐synthesis level to synthesize the target product. Furthermore, it is worth noting that some complex small aniline molecules with biological activity can be selectively modified using this method. The possible reaction mechanism is proposed through the step‐by‐step control experiments and DFT calculations, showing that the key process for achieving the regioselective 1,6‐hydroarylation of p‐QMs is the hydrogen bonding effect of HFIP to substrates.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry

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