The rhodium-catalyzed methylation of ketones has been accomplished using methanol as the methylating agent and the hydrogen-borrowing method. The sequence is notable for the relatively low temperatures that are required and for the ability of the reaction system to form α-branched products with ease. Doubly alkylated ketones can be prepared from methyl ketones and two different alcohols by using a sequential one-pot iridium- and rhodium-catalyzed process.
Keywords:
homogeneous catalysis
,hydrogen borrowing
,ketones
,methanol
,Catalysis
,Iridium
,Ketones
,Methanol
,Methylation
,Rhodium
,Temperature