Palladium catalysed enamine synthesis from vinyl triflates
MC Willis, GN Brace
Index: Willis, Michael C.; Brace, Gareth N. Tetrahedron Letters, 2002 , vol. 43, # 50 p. 9085 - 9088
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Abstract
The scope of the process with respect to amine structure was investigated next (Table 2). Optimisation studies (Table 1) had shown that isolation of the enamine products was difficult due to decomposition (hydrolysis), therefore to unequivocally determine that CN bond formation had taken place we elected to reduce the enamines in situ to generate the corresponding amines. Triflate 1 was again employed as our test system and evaluated against a range of secondary amines ...
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