Nickel-catalyzed hydrogenative coupling of nitriles and amines for general amine synthesis.
Vishwas G ChandrashekharWolfgang BaumannMatthias BellerRajenahally V JagadeeshPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Efficient and general methods for the synthesis of amines remain in high demand in the chemical industry. Among the many known processes, catalytic hydrogenation is a cost-effective and industrially proven reaction and currently used to produce a wide array of such compounds. We report a homogeneous nickel catalyst for hydrogenative cross coupling of a range of aromatic, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic nitriles with primary and secondary amines or ammonia. This general hydrogenation protocol is showcased by straightforward and highly selective synthesis of >230 functionalized and structurally diverse amines including pharmaceutically relevant and chiral products, as well as 15 N-isotope labeling applications.