Analytical Letters

Transformation of primary benzyl amines to benzyl esters

R Naik, MA Pasha

Index: Naik, Ramesh; Pasha Synthetic Communications, 2005 , vol. 35, # 21 p. 2823 - 2826

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Abstract

The transformation of benzyl amines into different functional groups is very important in synthetic organic chemistry. A number of reactions have been reported using secondary and tertiary benzyl amines to get a variety of organic compounds. However, there are only a few transformations

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