Enantioconvergent Amination of Racemic Tertiary C–H Bonds

Volume: 142, Issue: 49, Pages: 20902 - 20911
Published: Nov 30, 2020
Abstract
Racemization is considered to be an intrinsic stereochemical feature of free radical chemistry as can be seen in traditional radical halogenation reactions of optically active tertiary C-H bonds. If the facile process of radical racemization could be effectively combined with an ensuing step of bond formation in an enantioselective fashion, then it would give rise to deracemizative functionalization of racemic tertiary C-H bonds for...
Paper Details
Title
Enantioconvergent Amination of Racemic Tertiary C–H Bonds
Published Date
Nov 30, 2020
Volume
142
Issue
49
Pages
20902 - 20911
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