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Direct synthesis of organic azides from alcohols using 2-azido-1, 3-dimethylimidazolinium hexafluorophosphate

M Kitamura, T Koga, M Yano, T Okauchi

Index: Kitamura, Mitsuru; Koga, Tatsuya; Yano, Masakazu; Okauchi, Tatsuo Synlett, 2012 , vol. 23, # 9 p. 1335 - 1338

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Abstract

Abstract Direct synthesis of organic azides from alcohols was developed. Azide transfer of 2- azido-1, 3-dimethylimidazolinium hexafluorophosphate (ADMP) to alcohols proceeds to give the corresponding azides under mild reaction conditions, which were easily isolated because the byproducts are highly soluble in water.

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