Abstract

AbstractCurrent state‐of‐the‐art protocols for the coupling of unreactive amines (e.g., electron‐poor anilines) with deactivated oxidative‐addition partners (e.g., electron‐rich and/or hindered aryl chlorides) involve strong heating (usually >100 °C) and/or tert‐butoxide base, and even then not all couplings are successful. The aggressive base tert‐butoxide reacts with and in many instances destroys the typical functional groups that are necessary for the function of most organic molecules, such as carbonyl groups, esters, nitriles, amides, alcohols, and amines. The new catalyst described herein, Pd‐PEPPSI‐IPentCl‐o‐picoline, is able to aminate profoundly deactivated coupling partners when using only carbonate base at room temperature.

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