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Aleksei B Sheremetev1, Pavel S Gribov1, Daniil A Chernyshov1
1Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia.
Abstract:
N-Nitro derivatives of primary alkyl, aryl and heteroarylamines can be directly alkylated with functionalized alcohols under Mitsunobu conditions at the N and/or O atoms of the nitramino moiety to give secondary nitramines or 1-alkoxydiazene 1-oxides, respectively.
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