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In Situ Oxidation-Imine Formation-Reduction Routes from Alcohols to Amines
Blackburn, Leonie,Taylor, Richard J. K.
, p. 1637 - 1639 (2001)
(matrix presented) Manganese dioxide is employed as an in situ oxidant for the one-pot conversion of alcohols into imines. In combination with polymer-supported cyanoborohydride (PSCBH), a one-pot oxidation-imine formation-reduction sequence is reported. This procedure enables alcohols to be converted directly into both secondary and tertiary amines.
