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N-Alkylation of Amines with Alcohols Catalyzed by Manganese(II) Chloride or Bromopentacarbonylmanganese(I)
Wei, Dongyue,Yang, Peng,Yu, Chuanman,Zhao, Fengkai,Wang, Yilei,Peng, Zhihua
, p. 2254 - 2263 (2021/02/26)
A manganese-catalyzed N-alkylation reaction of amines with alcohols via hydrogen autotransfer strategy has been demonstrated. The developed practical catalytic system including an inexpensive, nontoxic, commercially available MnCl2 or MnBr(CO)5 as the metal salt and triphenylphosphine as a ligand provides access to diverse aromatic, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic secondary amines in moderate-to-high yields. In addition, this operationally simple protocol is scalable to the gram level and suitable for synthesizing heterocycles such as indole and resveratrol-derived amines known to be active for Alzheimer's disease.
Photochemistry of Fluorinated Aryl Azides in Toluene Solution and in Frozen Polycrystals
Leyva, Elisa,Munoz, Daniel,Platz, Matthew S.
, p. 5938 - 5945 (2007/10/02)
Several fluorinated triplet aryl nitrenes have been generated in low-temperature polycrystals by photolysis of the corresponding azides.Upon extended photolysis at -196 deg C the nitrenes abstract hydrogen from frozen toluene to give anilino-benzyl radical pairs, which subsequently combine to give CH insertion products.The radical pairs and the triplet nitrenes have been detected by EPR.In toluene solution, the major reaction products are tar, the corresponding fluorinated anilines, and azo compounds.
Method of topically treating inflammation
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention describes a method of treating inflammation in warmblooded animals by topically administering an effective amount of benzylamine and its derivatives.
