Abstract
Methylenecyclopropanes (MCPs) can react with aromatic amines to give the corresponding homoallylic amines in good to high yields in the presence of Lewis acids. The substituents on the benzene ring of the MCPs or the aromatic amines can affect significantly the reaction rate.
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