Affiliation:
1. Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Humboldtstraße 8 07743 Jena Germany
Abstract
AbstractMagnesium and calcium are too inert to deprotonate amines directly. For the synthesis of bulky amides alternative strategies are required and in the past,N‐bound trialkylsilyl groups have been used to ease metalation reactions. The in situGrignardreagent formation in stirred suspensions of magnesium or calcium with hydryl halide and imine in THF allows the synthesis of a plethora of amides with bulky silyl‐free substituents. Ball milling protocols partially favor competitive side reactions such as aza‐pinacol coupling reactions. Calcium is the advantageous choice for the in situGrignardreagent formation and subsequent addition onto the imines yielding bulky calcium bis(amides) whereas the stronger reducing heavier alkaline‐earth metals strontium and barium are less selective and hence, the aza‐pinacol coupling reaction becomes competitive. Exemplary, the solid‐state molecular structures of [(Et2O)Mg(N(Ph)(CHPh2)2] and [(Et2O)2Ca(N(Ph)(CHPh2)2] have been determined.
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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