1. De Novo Synthesis of Multisubstituted Aryl Amines Using Alkene Cross Metathesis
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Matthew R. Tatton, Iain Simpson, and Timothy J. Donohoe
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Olefin fiber ,Letter ,Primary (chemistry) ,Molecular Structure ,Stereochemistry ,Alkene ,Aryl ,Organic Chemistry ,Regioselectivity ,Stereoisomerism ,Alkenes ,Metathesis ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,De novo synthesis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Amine gas treating ,Amines ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
The olefin cross-metathesis reaction allows rapid access to 1,5-dicarbonyl intermediates which, upon treatment with a primary or secondary amine, allow the synthesis of a range of multisubstituted carbocyclic aryl amines. This de novo arene synthesis yields nonclassical substitution patterns in a regioselective and predictable approach that is compatible with several functional groups.
- Published
- 2014
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