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Published on: February 16, 2018
Asymmetric hydroamination: a survey of the most recent developments
Jérôme Hannedouche1, Emmanuelle Schulz
1Equipe de Catalyse Moléculaire, Univ Paris-Sud, ICMMO, UMR 8182, Orsay, 91405, France.
Abstract:
Asymmetric hydroamination allows the direct and selective formation of a new C-N bond as a simple procedure towards valuable scalemic synthons. Huge efforts have recently been made to overcome the challenges associated with this transformation. This non-comprehensive Concept article aims at pointing out the most recent and original progresses, offering nearby developments, and addressing the next challenges.
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