A General Ruthenium??Catalyzed Synthesis of Aromatic Amines
D Hollmann, S Bähn, A Tillack…
Index: Hollmann, Dirk; Baehn, Sebastian; Tillack, Annegret; Beller, Matthias Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2007 , vol. 46, # 43 p. 8291 - 8294
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Abstract
Aromatic amines play a prominent role as biologically active compounds and as industrial chemicals.[1] Hence, the development of new efficient syntheses is of enormous interest. Atom-economical methods such as Lewis acid catalyzed amination,[2] intermolecular hydroaminations,[3] and hydroaminomethylations [4] represent attractive approaches for the synthesis of substituted anilines. Among the various methods, the widely used palladium- ...
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