Scale Up of a Ritter Reaction
SJ Chang
Index: Chang, Sou-Jen Organic Process Research and Development, 1999 , vol. 3, # 3 p. 232 - 234
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Abstract
Reaction between nitriles and alcohols or olefins to give carboxylic amides, the Ritter reaction, is well documented. 1 This reaction is a very efficient way to prepare amides with secondary or tertiary alkyl groups on the nitrogen. Modification 2 of the Ritter reaction allows primary alcohols to react with nitriles when activated by trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride, complementing the traditional Ritter reactions. Activation of olefins by electrophilic palladium(II) salts 3 ...
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