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Haruka Ochiishi1, Kengo Todaka1, Yuri Tabuchi1
1Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan.
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We have developed a catalytic β-C-H amination of amino acid derivatives using amino acid Schiff bases, which are traditionally employed only in α-functionalization reactions. The present transformation expands the synthetic utility of these widely available building blocks by enabling intermolecular β-C-H amination. Detailed mechanistic studies revealed that the copper catalyst operates via a dual catalytic mode that is essential for the success of the reaction.
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