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Copper(I)-catalyzed substitution reactions of propargylic amines: Importance of C(sp)-C(sp3) bond cleavage in generation of iminium intermediates
Sugiishi, Tsuyuka,Kimura, Akifumi,Nakamura, Hiroyuki
, p. 5332 - 5333 (2010)
Substitution reactions of propargylic amines proceed in the presence of copper(I) catalysts. Mechanistic studies showed that C(sp)?C(sp3) bond cleavage assisted by nitrogen lone-pair electrons is essential for the reaction, and the resulting iminium intermediates undergo amine exchange, aldehyde exchange, and alkyne addition reactions. Because iminium intermediates are key to aldehyde?alkyne?amine (A3) coupling reactions, this transformation is effective not only for reconstruction of propargylic amines but also for chiral induction of racemic compounds in the presence of chiral catalysts.