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Published on: December 12, 2013
N-Monomethylation of amines using paraformaldehyde and H2
Hongli Wang1, Yongji Huang, Xingchao Dai
1State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Centre for Green Chemistry and Catalysis, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 18, Tianshui Middle Road, Lanzhou, P. R. China. fshi@licp.cas.cn.
Abstract:
The selective N-monomethylation of amines is an important topic in fine chemical synthesis. Herein, for the first time, we described a selective N-monomethylation reaction of amines with paraformaldehyde and H2 in the presence of a CuAlOx catalyst. A variety of amines, including primary aromatic amines, benzylamine and cyclohexylamine, as well as secondary amines, have been shown to be compatible with this reaction.
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