Abstract
N-Alkyl and N-benzyl substituents are displaced from 2,4,6-triphenylpyridinium rations by nucleophilic azide, phthalimide, succinimide, and sulphonamide anions. This enables the conversion of primary alkyl- and benzylamines into azides, and primary (with potential for inversion or labelling) and secondary amines.
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