The selective functionalization of C(sp³)-H bonds intramolecular amination reactions represents a very attractive strategy for the construction of saturated N-containing heterocycles (SNHets). Over the past de- cades, the chemical community has devoted its efforts towards expanding the synthetic toolbox with the aim of facilitating access to these key fragments in a controllable, reproducible and efficient manner. This review covers selected examples of the most recent advances in intramolecular C(sp³)-N bond-forming reactions by three main approaches: (1) the Hofmann-Löffler-Freytag (HLF) reaction; (2) transition-metal-catalyzed nitrene C(sp³)-H inser- tion; and (3) transition-metal-catalyzed ligand-assisted C(sp³)-N bond-forming reactions via a reductive elimination step. We will discuss reactivity, selectivity and the major mechanistic insights into these transformations.
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