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Copper-Catalyzed Intermolecular Carboamination of Alkenes Induced by Visible Light.

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A photoinduced copper-catalyzed three-component reaction involving carbohalide, alkene and amine has been developed, leading to valuable fluoroalkyl-containing amines. A sole inexpensive CuCl is used as the photo- and coupling catalyst.… Click to show full abstract

A photoinduced copper-catalyzed three-component reaction involving carbohalide, alkene and amine has been developed, leading to valuable fluoroalkyl-containing amines. A sole inexpensive CuCl is used as the photo- and coupling catalyst. A broad array of substrates are capable coupling partners. The diverse method is compatible with a broad range of functional groups and can be further applied to the late-stage functionalization of bioactive pharmaceuticals.

Keywords: catalyzed intermolecular; induced visible; intermolecular carboamination; carboamination alkenes; alkenes induced; copper catalyzed

Journal Title: Organic letters
Year Published: 2019

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