화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.134, No.50, 20262-20265, 2012
Iron-Catalyzed Aromatic Amination for Nonsymmetrical Triarylamine Synthesis
Novel iron-catalyzed amination reactions of various aryl bromides have been developed for the synthesis of diaryl- and triarylamines. The key to the success of this protocol is the use of in situ generated magnesium amides in the presence of a lithium halide, which dramatically increases the product yield. The present method is simple and free of precious and expensive metals and ligands, thus providing a facile route to triarylamines, a recurrent core unit in organic electronic materials as well as pharmaceuticals.