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Photomicellar Catalyzed Synthesis of Amides from Isocyanides: Optimization, Scope, and NMR Studies of Photocatalyst/Surfactant Interactions

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posted on 2021-11-11, 18:43 authored by Rolando Cannalire, Federica Santoro, Camilla Russo, Giulia Graziani, Gian Cesare Tron, Alfonso Carotenuto, Diego Brancaccio, Mariateresa Giustiniano
The merging of micellar and photoredox catalysis represents a key issue to promote “in water” photochemical transformations. A photomicellar catalyzed synthesis of amides from N-methyl-N-alkyl aromatic amines and both aliphatic and aromatic isocyanides is herein presented. The mild reaction conditions enabled a wide substrate scope and a good functional groups tolerance, as further shown in the late-stage functionalization of complex bioactive scaffolds. Furthermore, solution 1D and 2D NMR experiments performed, for the first time, in the presence of paramagnetic probes enabled the study of the reaction environment at the atomic level along with the localization of the photocatalyst with respect to the micelles, thus providing experimental data to drive the identification of optimum photocatalyst/surfactant pairing.

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