Use of a “Catalytic” Cosolvent, N,N-Dimethyl Octanamide, Allows the Flow Synthesis of Imatinib with no Solvent Switch
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Abstract
A general, efficient method for C−N cross-coupling has been developed using N,N-dimethyloctanamide as a catalytic cosolvent for biphasic continuous-flow applications. The described method was used to generate a variety of biarylamines and was integrated into a two-step sequence which converted phenols into biarylamines via either triflates or tosylates. Additionally, the method was applied to a three-step synthesis of imatinib, the API of Gleevec, in good yield without the need of solvent switches.
Journal
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. Volume 55, 2016, 2531-2535
DOI
10.1002/anie.201509922
Type of publication
Peer-reviewed journal
Affiliations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Article Classification
Research Article
Classification Areas
- API