Copper-catalyzed synthesis of α-amino imides from tertiary amines: Ugi-type three-component assemblies involving direct functionalization of sp3 C-Hs adjacent to nitrogen atoms.

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Research Center of Biomedicine and Health, and College of Materials, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 310012, PR China.

Published: October 2010

α-Amino imides can be accessed straightforwardly from tertiary amines through copper-catalyzed three-component reactions involving the direct functionalization of sp(3) C-Hs adjacent to nitrogen atoms. This reaction has demonstrated a tolerance to a wide range of functionalizations and can be performed under very mild conditions. A plausible mechanism has been proposed in which an Ugi-type cascade assembly has been included.

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