Molecules (Feb 2024)

CO<sub>2</sub>-Driven N-Formylation/N-Methylation of Amines Using C-Scorpionate Metal Complexes

  • Inês A. S. Matias,
  • Anna M. Trzeciak,
  • Paulina Pąchalska,
  • Ana P. C. Ribeiro,
  • Luísa M. D. R. S. Martins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29040870
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
p. 870

Abstract

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C-scorpionate metal complexes, specifically, [NiCl2(tpm)]·3H2O, [CoCl2(tpm)]·3H2O and [PdCl2(tpm)] [tpm = hydrotris(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)methane], were effective in the N-formylation and N-methylation of amines using carbon dioxide, as carbon source, in the presence of sodium borohydride. Various parameters were studied, including reaction time, temperature, solvent volume, presence of additives, and catalyst amount. These parameters were found to have a significant impact on the selectivity of the product. [NiCl2(tpm)]·3H2O exhibited good conversion at 80 °C, but its selectivity towards formamide decreased with prolonged reaction time. Increasing the amount of [NiCl2(tpm)]·3H2O, the selectivity changed. [PdCl2(tpm)] showed different selectivity compared to [NiCl2(tpm)]·3H2O, while [CoCl2(tpm)]·3H2O presented poor results. Monitoring the reaction course by 1H NMR revealed the presence of an intermediate species that influenced product formation. These results highlight the versatility and catalytic potential of C-scorpionate metal complexes in the N-formylation/N-methylation of amines in the catalytic system (NaBH4/MeCN/CO2).

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