Allylic amination of alkenes by tosyliminoiodobenzene: manganese porphyrins as suitable catalysts
JP Mahy, G Bedi, P Battioni, D Mansuy
Index: Mahy, J. P.; Bedi, G.; Battioni, P.; Mansuy, D. Tetrahedron Letters, 1988 , vol. 29, # 16 p. 1927 - 1930
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Abstract
Abstract Manganese-porphyrins and particularly Mn (TPP)(ClO 4) were found to be much better catalysts than iron-porphyrins for allylic N-tosylamination of alkenes by tosyliminoiodobenzene. With the former catalysts, cyclohexene was selectively transformed into 3-tosylaminocyclohexene with yields up to 70% and cis-and trans-hex-2-ene into allylic N-tosylamines with yields around 40%, whereas cyclooctene led to the corresponding ...
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