Copper-catalyzed heterocyclic recombination of aziridine and diazetidine for the synthesis of imidazolidine

09 March 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The discovery of new catalytic applications for metals remains an important goal in organic synthesis. If a catalyst has multiple functions, such as inducing bond cleavage and formation, it can streamline multi-step transformations. Herein, we report the Cu-catalyzed synthesis of imidazolidine through heterocyclic recombination between aziridine and diazetidine. Mechanistically, Cu catalyzes the conversion of diazetidine into the corresponding imine, which then reacts with aziridine to form imidazolidine. The scope is sufficiently wide to form various imidazolidines, as many functional groups are compatible with the reaction conditions.

Keywords

Copper catalyst
diazetidine
aziridine
imidazolidine

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Copper-catalyzed heterocyclic recombination of aziridine and diazetidine for the synthesis of imidazolidine
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