Issue 16, 2011

Quaternary centres bearing nitrogen (α-tertiary amines) as products of molecular rearrangements

Abstract

Quaternary centres bearing a nitrogen substituent (α-tertiary amines and their derivatives) are found in a variety of bioactive molecules but pose a major challenge in synthesis, particularly when enantiomeric purity is required. Approaches comparable to those used for tertiary alcohols are typically hampered by the poor electrophilicity of imines, requiring powerful nucleophiles that may also act as bases. A set of powerful alternative approaches make use of the rearrangement of readily available precursors, often (but not always) with formation of a new tertiary carbon to nitrogen bond. In this Feature Article we review the scope, limitations and specificities of some of these rearrangements in order to illuminate their synthetic potential.

Graphical abstract: Quaternary centres bearing nitrogen (α-tertiary amines) as products of molecular rearrangements

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
04 Jan 2011
Accepted
01 Feb 2011
First published
07 Mar 2011

Chem. Commun., 2011,47, 4624-4639

Quaternary centres bearing nitrogen (α-tertiary amines) as products of molecular rearrangements

J. Clayden, M. Donnard, J. Lefranc and D. J. Tetlow, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 4624 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC00049G

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