Three-Step Telescoped Synthesis of Monosubstituted Vicinal Diamines from Aldehydes

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Aldehydes are easily transformed into vicinal diamines and piperazines through a one-pot procedure including a Darzens reaction and treatment with an amine or diamine and then with a reducing agent. Additionally, quinoxalines can be accessed by reaction with 1,2-benzenediamine under oxidative conditions. These transformations are simple methods for the preparation of synthetically interesting monosubstituted diamines, piperazines, and quinoxalines.

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Bou-Iserte, L., Latorre, A., Rodríguez, S., & González, F. V. (2019). Three-Step Telescoped Synthesis of Monosubstituted Vicinal Diamines from Aldehydes. ACS Omega, 4(1), 2261–2267. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b03030

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