Abstract

Reaction sequences consisting of an initial intermolecular titanium-catalyzed hydroaminoalkylation of a suitably ortho-bromophenyl-substituted alkene and a subsequent intramolecular Buchwald-Hartwig amination are used for the synthesis of benzazepine, benzoxazepine, and benzothiazepine derivatives. While in the latter two cases, the hydroaminoalkylation products obtained from an allyl (2-bromophenyl) ether or an allyl (2-bromophenyl) thioether must be purified prior to the subsequent palladium-catalyzed amination step, both reactions can be combined to an efficient one-pot procedure for the synthesis of 2,3,4,5-tetrahydrobenzo[b]azepines when 4-(2-bromophenyl)-1-butene and various N-methylanilines are used as the starting materials.

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