The Reaction of Trimethylene Oxide with Amines1
S Searles, VP Gregory
Index: Searles; Gregory Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954 , vol. 76, p. 2789
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 26
Abstract
The reaction of trimethylene oxide with amines in aqueous solution at room temperature is very slow, contrary to a previous report. At elevated temperatures, however, good yields of 3- hydroxypropylamines are obtained, from both primary and secondary amines, except when the latter is sterically hindered. The reaction of trimethylene oxide with alkyl and aryl bromomagnesium amides seems to be a general method of preparing such amino ...
Related Articles:
[Chini, Marco; Crotti, Paolo; Favero, Lucilla; Macchia, Franco Tetrahedron Letters, 1994 , vol. 35, # 5 p. 761 - 764]
[Rohrmann; Shonle Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1944 , vol. 66, p. 1640]
[Rohrmann; Shonle Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1944 , vol. 66, p. 1640]