Hydrogenation of functionalised pyridines with a rhodium oxide catalyst under mild conditions.
Sydney WilliamsLeiming QiRobert J CoxPrashant KumarJianliang XiaoPublished in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2024)
Piperidines are one of the most widely used building blocks in the synthesis of pharmaceutical and agrochemical compounds. The hydrogenation of pyridines is a convenient method to synthesise such compounds as it only requires reactant, catalyst, and a hydrogen source. However, this reaction still remains difficult for the reduction of functionalised and multi-substituted pyridines. Here we report the use of a stable, commercially available rhodium compound, Rh 2 O 3 , for the reduction of various unprotected pyridines. The reaction only requires mild conditions, and the substrate scope is broad, making it practically useful.