Plasma flow chemistry for direct N-acylation of amines by esters†
Abstract
The direct N-acylation of amines by esters in a microreactor is described using argon plasma, thereby producing amides in good to excellent yields.
* Corresponding authors
a
Chimie Paristech, PSL University, CNRS, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, UMR8247, 11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 – Paris, France
E-mail:
michael.tatoulian@chimieparistech.psl.eu
b Sanofi, Integrated Drug Discovery – IDD France, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette – Chilly Mazarin, France
c
Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry and Materials (C3M), ESPCI Paris, PSL University, CNRS, 75005 – Paris, France
E-mail:
janine.cossy@espci.fr
The direct N-acylation of amines by esters in a microreactor is described using argon plasma, thereby producing amides in good to excellent yields.
E. Abedelnour, S. Ognier, M. Zhang, L. Schio, O. Venier, J. Cossy and M. Tatoulian, Chem. Commun., 2022, 58, 7281 DOI: 10.1039/D2CC01940J
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