CO 2-induced amidobromination of olefins with bromamine-T

J Hayakawa, M Kuzuhara, S Minakata

Index: Hayakawa, Junpei; Kuzuhara, Mitsuhiro; Minakata, Satoshi Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2010 , vol. 8, # 6 p. 1424 - 1430

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Abstract

The carbon dioxide (CO2)-induced amidobromination of olefins with bromamine-T is described. The method can be used in reactions with a wide range of olefins, both aromatic and aliphatic, as well as electron-rich and deficient olefins, leading to the regioselective formation of amidobrominated compounds.

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