Abstract

A copper-catalyzed aminooxygenation of unactivated alkenes with various O-nucleophiles is described. This novel methodology uses commercially available N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide as an amination reagent and provides a simple and efficient approach to a wide range of aminated saturated oxygen heterocycles in moderate to good yields. The reaction features mild reaction conditions, operational simplicity, and a broad substrate scope.

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