Abstract

The efficient copper-catalyzed cyanoalkylation of amines via C-C bond cleavage has been demonstrated. Distinctive features of this procedure involves mild conditions, broad range of nitrogen nucleophiles, high selectivity, and good functional group tolerance, thus providing a useful approach for the C(sp3)-N bond formations. Most importantly, this protocol is applicable to the late-stage functionalization of natural products, amino acid esters, and drugs. Mechanistic studies suggest that a radical intermediate was involved in this transformation.

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