Abstract

AbstractWe disclose how an N,C,N‐bismuthinidene is able to promote an intramolecular conjugate amination that affords cyclic carbamates in 91–97% yields. The reaction proceeds at room temperature in short reaction times, requiring a remarkably low loading of a bismuth(I) complex (0.1 mol%) without the need of an additional Brønsted base. Preliminary mechanistic studies suggest that the reaction takes place through a polar pathway involving the conjugate addition of the nucleophilic bismuthinidene, followed by an intramolecular aza‐Michael reaction.

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