Abstract
The development of effective methods for promoting the carbon-nitrogen bond formation has long been a challenge in catalysis. However the addition of amines to olefins to yield alkylamines, is surprisingly catalyzed more efficiently by alkali metal amides, rather than by transition metal complexes [1]. On the other hand different routes to the metal promoted C-N bond formation lead to a different type of products. These catalytic syntheses involve the interaction of carbon monoxide with organic azides, RN3 [2–4], with aromatic nitro compounds, ArNO2 [5], and with amines in the presence of molecular oxygen [6–8] (Scheme 1).KeywordsNitro CompoundNitrene ComplexOxidative CarbonylationAromatic Nitro CompoundOrganic AzideThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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