posted on 2024-11-11, 15:39authored byMax Leinert, Torsten Irrgang, Rhett Kempe
Aromatic N-heterocycles, such as pyrroles
and
pyridines, are important natural products and bulk and fine chemicals
with numerous applications as active ingredients of pharmaceuticals
and agrochemicals, as catalysts, and in materials sciences. We report
here a catalytic version of the Knorr pyrrole synthesis in which simple
and diversely available starting materials, such as 1,2-amino alcohols
or 1,3-amino alcohols and keto esters, undergo a dehydrogenative coupling
to form pyrroles and pyridines, respectively. Our reaction forms hydrogen
as a collectible (and usable) byproduct and is mediated by a well-defined
Mn catalyst. The synthesis of highly functionalized heterocycles and
applications was demonstrated, and 35 compounds, not yet reported
in the literature, were introduced.