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Structures of Highly Twisted Amides Relevant to Amide N−C Cross‐Coupling: Evidence for Ground‐State Amide Destabilization
Authors:Dr Vittorio Pace  Prof?Dr Wolfgang Holzer  Guangrong Meng  Shicheng Shi  Prof?Dr Roger Lalancette  DSc Roman Szostak  Prof?Dr Michal Szostak
Institution:1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;2. Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University, Newark, United States;3. Department of Chemistry, Wroclaw University, Wroclaw, Poland
Abstract:Herein, we show that acyclic amides that have recently enabled a series of elusive transition‐metal‐catalyzed N?C activation/cross‐coupling reactions are highly twisted around the N?C(O) axis by a new destabilization mechanism of the amide bond. A unique effect of the N‐glutarimide substituent, leading to uniformly high twist (ca. 90°) irrespective of the steric effect at the carbon side of the amide bond has been found. This represents the first example of a twisted amide that does not bear significant steric hindrance at the α‐carbon atom. The 15N NMR data show linear correlations between electron density at nitrogen and amide bond twist. This study strongly supports the concept of amide bond ground‐state twist as a blueprint for activation of amides toward N?C bond cleavage. The new mechanism offers considerable opportunities for organic synthesis and biological processes involving non‐planar amide bonds.
Keywords:amides  N−  C activation  rotation  steric hindrance  twisted amides
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