Tsuji–Trost N??Allylation with Allylic Acetates by Using a Cellulose–Palladium Catalyst
BR Vaddula, A Saha, RS Varma…
Index: Vaddula, Buchi Reddy; Saha, Amit; Varma, Rajender S.; Leazer, John European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2012 , # 34 p. 6707 - 6709
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Abstract Allylic amines were synthesized by a simple procedure using a biodegradable and easily recyclable heterogeneous cellulose–Pd catalyst through N-allylation of primary and secondary amines. The scope of this protocol includes aliphatic and benzylamines with substituted and unsubstituted allyl acetates and culminates in high yield syntheses. The highlights of the protocol include a ligand-free reaction, simple workup, and catalyst ...
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