posted on 2024-06-20, 19:08authored byQiuling Xia, Yulong Miao, Yue Hu, Yinjun Xie, Junfei Luo
We report the first example of copper-catalyzed α-alkylation
of acetamides with alcohols via a borrowing hydrogen strategy. Catalyzed
by the in situ-generated copper particles, acetamides
and various substituted benzyl or alkyl alcohols were transformed
into functionalized amides in good yields with excellent selectivity.
Compared with previous work, this process is simple using commercially
available Cu(OAc)2 as a precatalyst, without an additional
ligand or a metal complex, and easier. Mechanistic studies revealed
that aldehyde and α,β-unsaturated amides were the intermediates
of this reaction and also disclosed the role of copper in alcohol
dehydrogenation and CC bond hydrogenation.