Ruthenium catalysed N-alkylation of amines with alcohols
MHSA Hamid, JMJ Williams
Index: Hamid, Malai Haniti S. A.; Williams, Jonathan M. J. Chemical Communications, 2007 , # 7 p. 725 - 727
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Abstract
The alkylation of amines often involves treatment of the amine with an alkyl halide or similar alkylating agent. However, there can be problems with the toxicity of such alkylating agents and control of mono-alkylation can be problematic. 1 An alternative approach to the synthesis of secondary amines involves reductive amination of carbonyl compounds . 2 An attractive combination of these methods employs alcohols as the starting materials, which undergo loss of ...
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