Metal??Free Synthesis of Secondary Arylamines: An Aliphatic??to??Aromatic Transformation
MT Barros, SS Dey, CD Maycock
Index: Barros, M. Teresa; Dey, Suvendu S.; Maycock, Christopher D. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2013 , # 4 p. 742 - 747
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Abstract
Arylamines are attractive targets for chemical synthesis because of their prevalence and wide utility. The N-aryl moiety1 widely occurs in many forms in areas such as pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, photography, xeroxography, pigments, electronic materials, and natural products. Several commonly occurring DNA lesions are caused by arylamines, and these have been the target of recent synthetic efforts.2 Since 1903, the copper-catalyzed Ullmann ...
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