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The chemistry of alkylstrontium halide analogues: Barbier-type alkylation of imines with alkyl halides

N Miyoshi, D Ikehara, T Kohno, A Matsui, M Wada

Index: Miyoshi, Norikazu; Ikehara, Daitetsu; Kohno, Tadashi; Matsui, Aki; Wada, Makoto Chemistry Letters, 2005 , vol. 34, # 6 p. 760 - 761

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Abstract

The chemistry of alkylstrontium halide analogues was examined. In the presence of metallic strontium, the Barbier-type alkylation of imines with alkyl iodides proceeded smoothly at room temperature under an argon atmosphere to afford the corresponding alkylated amines in good yields.

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