Iridium-catalysed amine alkylation with alcohols in water
Chemical Communications2010Vol. 46(9), pp. 1541–1541
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Abstract
Amines have been directly alkylated with alcohols using 1 mol% [Cp*IrI(2)](2) catalyst in water in the absence of base or other additives.
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