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Mechanistic Studies on Bioinspired Aerobic C-H Oxidation of Amines with an ortho-Quinone Catalyst.

Ruipu ZhangYan QinLong ZhangSanzhong Luo
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2019)
We report herein our mechanistic studies of the ortho-quinone-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of primary, secondary, and tertiary amines. Two different catalytic pathways were discovered for the reductive half reactions: for primary amines, the reaction was found to proceed via a transamination pathway, while the reactions with secondary amines and tertiary amines proceeded via hydride transfer. We also found that the amine substrates could significantly promote the regeneration of the ortho-quinone catalyst in the oxidative half reaction, in which a proton transfer occurs between the amine substrates and catechol derivatives (the reduced form of the ortho-quinone catalyst).
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