Intermolecular fluoroamination of allenes towards substituted vinyl fluorides
Vibha Tiwari1, Jacob T Bingham2, Shubham Vyas2
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur 208016, U.P., India. anands@iitk.ac.in.
Abstract:
A synthetic method towards fluorinated allylamines using allene precursors is reported. A variety of heterocyclic amines were employed as nucleophiles in a Selectfluor promoted intermolecular fluoroamination reaction. This strategy provides a novel synthetic route to access vinyl fluorides with a vicinal amine moiety.
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