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Ligand-Controlled Copper(I)-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Secondary and Primary Alcohols to α-Alkylated Ketones, Pyridines, and Quinolines.

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One hexanuclear Cu(I) cluster of 4,6-dimethylpyrimidine-2-thiolate efficiently catalyzes the dehydrogenative cross-coupling of secondary and primary alcohols to α-alkylated ketones with high selectivity. This transformation proceeds through a one-pot sequence of… Click to show full abstract

One hexanuclear Cu(I) cluster of 4,6-dimethylpyrimidine-2-thiolate efficiently catalyzes the dehydrogenative cross-coupling of secondary and primary alcohols to α-alkylated ketones with high selectivity. This transformation proceeds through a one-pot sequence of dehydrogenation of alcohols, condensation of aldehydes and ketones, hydrogenation of the resulting α,β-unsaturated ketones, and dehydrogenation of the α-alkylated alcohols to generate α-alkylated ketones. This catalytic system also displays high activity for the annulation reaction of secondary alcohols with γ-amino- and 2-aminobenzyl alcohols to yield pyridines and quinolines, respectively.

Keywords: alcohols alkylated; alkylated ketones; secondary primary; coupling secondary; primary alcohols; cross coupling

Journal Title: Organic letters
Year Published: 2018

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