| Literature DB >> 28935769 |
Rajenahally V Jagadeesh1, Kathiravan Murugesan1, Ahmad S Alshammari2, Helfried Neumann1, Marga-Martina Pohl1, Jörg Radnik1, Matthias Beller3.
Abstract
The development of base metal catalysts for the synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant compounds remains an important goal of chemical research. Here, we report that cobalt nanoparticles encapsulated by a graphitic shell are broadly effective reductive amination catalysts. Their convenient and practical preparation entailed template assembly of cobalt-diamine-dicarboxylic acid metal organic frameworks on carbon and subsequent pyrolysis under inert atmosphere. The resulting stable and reusable catalysts were active for synthesis of primary, secondary, tertiary, and N-methylamines (more than 140 examples). The reaction couples easily accessible carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) with ammonia, amines, or nitro compounds, and molecular hydrogen under industrially viable and scalable conditions, offering cost-effective access to numerous amines, amino acid derivatives, and more complex drug targets.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28935769 DOI: 10.1126/science.aan6245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728