Reductive Amination of Carbonyl C-C Bonds Enables Formal Nitrogen Insertion.

羰基碳碳键的还原胺化可实现形式上的氮插入。

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Given its relevance across numerous fields, reductive amination is one of the oldest and most widely used methods for amine synthesis. As a cornerstone of synthetic chemistry, it has largely remained unchanged since its discovery over a century ago. Herein, we report the mechanistically driven development of a complementary reaction, which reductively aminates the C-C σ-bond of carbonyls, not the carbonyl C-O π-bond, generating value-added linear and cyclic 3° amines in a modular fashion. Critical to our success were mechanistic insights that enabled us to modulate the resting state of a borane catalyst, minimize deleterious disproportionation of a hydroxylamine nitrogen source, and control the migratory selectivity of a key nitrenoid reactive intermediate. Experiments support the reaction occurring through a reductive amination/reductive Stieglitz cascade, via a ketonitrone, which can be interrupted under catalyst control to generate valuable N,N-disubstituted hydroxylamines. The method reported herein enables net transformations that would otherwise require lengthy synthetic sequences using pre-existing technologies. This is highlighted by its application to a two-step protocol for the valorization of hydrocarbon feedstocks, the late-stage C-C amination of complex molecules, diversity-oriented synthesis of isomeric amines from a single precursor, and transposition of nitrogen to different positions within a heterocycle.

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