2,3-Diamino-4,5-diarylcyclopentadienone iron carbonyl complexes as catalysts for reductive amination reactions†
Abstract
The reaction of dipiperidinoacetylene, (CH2)5NCCN(CH2)5, with a series of 2,3-diarylcyclopropenones (Ar)2C3O (Ar = phenyl, 4-tert-butylphenyl, 2,5-dimethylphenyl, 4-trifluoromethylphenyl) afforded 2,3-dipiperidino-4,5-diarylcyclopentadienones, which were used to prepare cyclopentadienone (CPD) iron tricarbonyl complexes [(CPD)Fe(CO)3] by the reaction with Fe2(CO)9. Subsequent treatment with trimethylamine-N-oxide in the presence of acetonitrile afforded the corresponding acetonitrile complexes [(CPD)Fe(CO)2(NCCH3)], which were used as catalysts for the reductive amination of citronellal with various secondary amines under 5 bar of dihydrogen pressure. The first iron-catalysed reductive amination for the preparation of the pharmaceutically important antidepressant sertraline is also reported.