A General Carbonyl Alkylative Amination Process for Tertiary Amine Synthesis

25 October 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

We report a practical and general solution to this long-standing synthetic challenge can be accomplished by addition of alkyl radicals to all alkyl-iminium ions. The process is mediated by the action of visible light and a simple silane reducing agent, establishing a chain process that permits the combination of an extremely wide range of aldehydes and secondary amines with alkyl halides.

Keywords

alkyl amines
radicals
visible light
multicomponent
Iminium ion

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