Review paper
Catalytic Methods for Aromatic C–H Amination: An Ideal Strategy for Nitrogen-Based Functional Molecules
Abstract
Transformations of aromatic compounds into the corresponding amines, amides, and imides through carbon–hydrogen (C–H) bond functionalization represent one of the most step- and atom-economical methods for the synthesis of arylamine compounds. Because arylamines are privileged structures in materials- and biology-oriented functional molecules, the development of novel and efficient synthetic methods for aromatic C–H amination has received...
Paper Details
Title
Catalytic Methods for Aromatic C–H Amination: An Ideal Strategy for Nitrogen-Based Functional Molecules
Published Date
Dec 24, 2015
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
610 - 633
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