Controlled reduction of tertiary amides to the corresponding aldehydes or amines using dialkylboranes
G Godjoian, B Singaram
Index: Godjoian, Gayane; Singaram, Bakthan Tetrahedron Letters, 1997 , vol. 38, # 10 p. 1717 - 1720
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Abstract
Several tertiary amides were reduced using one or two equivalents of various dialkylboranes, such as 9-borabicyclo [3.3. 1] nonane (9-BBN), dicyclohexylborane (Chx2BH), or disiamylborane (Sia2BH). The reduction of tertiary amides having alkyl substituents of varying steric requirement at the nitrogen atom, required two equivalents of 9- BBN for complete reduction and gave the corresponding tertiary amines. However, ...
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