Copper-catalyzed diamination of unactivated alkenes with hydroxylamines

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A copper-catalyzed regio- and stereoselective diamination of unactivated alkenes has been developed with O-acylhydroxylamines as electrophilic nitrogen sources and oxidants. This method provides the first example of metal-catalyzed alkene diamination for directly installing an electron-rich amino group and extends the diamination scope for the synthesis of diverse 1,2-diamines. It offers a rapid and efficient approach to construct a wide range of 1,2-diamines that are an important structural motif in organic synthesis, medicines, catalysts and ligands. 2015

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Shen, K., & Wang, Q. (2015). Copper-catalyzed diamination of unactivated alkenes with hydroxylamines. Chemical Science, 6(7), 4279–4283. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00897b

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