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  • Catalytic intermolecular amination of C-H bonds: method development and mechanistic insights.

Catalytic intermolecular amination of C-H bonds: method development and mechanistic insights.

Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007-01-18)
Kristin Williams Fiori, J Du Bois
ABSTRACT

Reaction methodology for intermolecular C-H amination of benzylic and 3 degrees C-H bonds is described. This process uses the starting alkane as the limiting reagent, gives optically pure tetrasubstituted amines through stereospecific insertion into enantiomeric 3 degrees centers, displays high chemoselectivity for benzylic oxidation, and enables the facile preparation of isotopically enriched 15N-labeled compounds. Access to substituted amines, amino alcohols, and diamines is thereby made possible in a single transformation. Important information relevant to understanding the initial steps in the catalytic cycle, reaction chemoselectivity, the nature of the active oxidant, and pathways for catalyst inactivation has been gained through mechanistic analysis; these studies are also presented.

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