Reagent- and Metal-Free Anodic C-C Cross-Coupling of Aniline Derivatives.
Lara SchulzMathias EndersBernd ElslerDieter SchollmeyerKatrin M DyballaRobert FrankeSiegfried R WaldvogelPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
The dehydrogenative cross-coupling of aniline derivatives to 2,2'-diaminobiaryls is reported. The oxidation is carried out electrochemically, which avoids the use of metals and reagents. A large variety of biphenyldiamines were thus prepared. The best results were obtained when glassy carbon was used as the anode material. The electrosynthetic reaction is easily performed in an undivided cell at slightly elevated temperature. In addition, common amine protecting groups based on carboxylic acids were employed that can be selectively removed under mild conditions after the cross-coupling, which provides quick and efficient access to important building blocks featuring free amine moieties.