Copper-catalyzed amination of an α-C(sp
Zaifeng Yuan1, Chunyu Zhu, Zhixian Ma
1Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resources (Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province), School of Chemical Science and Technology, Library of Yunnan University, Yunnan University, 2 North Cuihu Road, Kunming 650091, China. xiacf@ynu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A copper-catalyzed functionalization of inert cyclic ethers was developed to provide α-aminonitriles via a cascade oxidation/amination/ring-opening/cyanation reaction. A series of highly versatile α-aminonitriles were obtained from primary or secondary anilines, and heterocyclic and aliphatic amines with high yields. This process features excellent functional group tolerance, a broad substrate scope, and high activity under ambient conditions.
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