posted on 2006-01-06, 00:00authored byXuefeng Mei, Adam T. August, Christian Wolf
A chemo- and regioselective copper-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction for effective amination of
2-chlorobenzoic acids with aniline derivatives has been developed. The method eliminates the need for
acid protection and produces a wide range of N-aryl anthranilic acid derivatives in up to 99% yield. The
amination was found to proceed with both electron-rich and electron-deficient aryl chlorides and anilines
and also utilizes sterically hindered anilines such as 2,6-dimethylaniline and 2-tert-butylaniline. The
conformational isomerism of appropriately substituted N-aryl anthranilic acids has been investigated in
the solid state. Crystallographic analysis of seven anthranilic acid derivatives showed formation of two
distinct supramolecular architectures exhibiting trans−anti and unprecedented trans−syn dimeric structures.