Issue 40, 2023

Phosphite–imidazole catalyzed N-formylation and N-acylation of amines

Abstract

A novel and convenient method for the N-formylation reaction of amines with DMF as a formylating agent has been developed, utilizing a catalytic amount of diethyl phosphite/imidazole. Diethyl phosphite, as a nucleophilic catalyst, plays a significant role in this conversion. The presented method has a broad substrate scope, and various N-formyl products were obtained in good to excellent yields. Moreover, by using DMA instead of DMF, the N-acetylation reaction was also successful. The reaction of o-phenylenediamines with DMF afforded the corresponding benzimidazoles. Furthermore, N-sulfonyl amidines were obtained in good to excellent yields by the reaction of sulfonamides with DMF under similar conditions.

Graphical abstract: Phosphite–imidazole catalyzed N-formylation and N-acylation of amines

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Aug 2023
Accepted
25 Sep 2023
First published
26 Sep 2023

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023,21, 8182-8189

Phosphite–imidazole catalyzed N-formylation and N-acylation of amines

B. Kaboudin, H. Esfandiari, M. Kakavand, M. Sohrabi, E. Yousefian Amirkhiz, A. Neshat, T. Kawazoe, H. Fukaya and H. Yanai, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023, 21, 8182 DOI: 10.1039/D3OB01306E

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