Abstract

Summary of main observation and conclusionAn electrochemical cinnamyl C—H amination reaction in the absence of transition metal catalyst and oxidant was reported. The choice of carbonyl sulfamate as nitrogen source is the key to achieve desired chemoselectivity. A series of terminal amine derivatives are prepared using this protocol and the sulfonyl group can be removed with basic hydrolysis. The reaction is suggested to proceed via a continuous anodic oxidation, deprotonation, anodic oxidation, and intermolecular nucleophilic addition pathway, demonstrating the first example of electrochemical cinnamyl C—H amination.

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