A 1,3-amino group migration route to form acrylamidines
Dinesh Pratapsinh Chauhan1, Sreejith Jayasree Varma, Arjun Vijeta
1Department of Chemistry, Mendeleev Block, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India. ptalukdar@iiserpune.ac.in.
Abstract:
A novel 1,3-amino group migration strategy for the synthesis of acrylamidines is presented. Cu(i) catalyzed reaction of N,N-disubstituted propargylamine with tosylazide generates a highly reactive ketenimine intermediate which is trapped by a tethered amino group leading to the rearrangement reaction.
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