Ritter-type reactions of N-chlorosaccharin: a method for the electrophilic diamination of alkenes.
Kevin I Booker-Milburn, Dominic J Guly, Brian Cox, Panayiotis A Procopiou
Index: Org. Lett. 5(18) , 3313-5, (2003)
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] N-Chlorosaccharin has been shown to undergo electrophilic Ritter-type reactions with alkenes in acetonitrile. The resulting labile beta-chloro sulfonylamidines can be ring-opened and cyclized to imidazolines. Overall this provides a one pot method for the electrophilic diamination of alkenes. Competing aziridine formation as well as allylic chlorination are also observed depending on the nature of the alkene used.
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