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Ag-Catalyzed Cyanomethylation of Amines Using Nitromethane as a C1 Source
Takuya Takashima1, Hamdiye Ece1, Taiga Yurino2
1Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-8628, Japan.
Abstract:
A new methodology to afford α-amino nitriles through oxidative cyanomethylation of amines using nitromethane as the methylene source in the presence of Me3SiCN without the addition of an external oxidant was developed. A catalytic amount of AgCN and a stoichiometric amount of LiBF4 cooperatively promoted the transformation. A wide variety of the amines, including both aromatic compounds and aliphatic ones, which are labile under oxidative conditions, were applicable to the reaction.
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