posted on 2024-07-30, 18:06authored byMatthew
C. Carson, Cindy R. Liu, Yaning Liu, Marisa C. Kozlowski
In this study, we present a photochemical method for
the amination
of phenols (C–H) and halophenols (SNAr), facilitated
by dual catalytic pathways involving both Ir(III) photocatalysis and
phenol–pyridinium electron donor–acceptor complexation.
By incorporating a pyridinium additive, we achieved efficient C–N
coupling between phenols and diverse aromatic nitrogen nucleophiles,
delivering high yields (up to 99%) across a wide range of substrates,
including pharmaceuticals and natural products. We investigate reaction
selectivity and substrate compatibility/limitations through a combination
of experimental and computational techniques. Moreover, we highlight
the synthetic versatility of the amination products through various
late-stage functionalizations including the grafting of two different
heteroarenes onto one phenol scaffold.