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New Trends in Electrophilic Amination: From Simple Achiral and Chiral Amines and Hydrazines to Advanced Materials

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Among the modern methodologies for the construction of a new C-N bond, the electrophilic animation1 is of high interest since it opens an unconventional entry to a wide range of amino derivatives a number of them not easily accessible through the conventional routes. According to this methodology, a reverse process, vs the delivery of an electron deficient nitrogen group “N+ ” to a nucleophilic site, takes place with respect to the classical SN2-type reaction ( Scheme 1).

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Dembech, P., Ricci, A., Seconi, G. (1999). New Trends in Electrophilic Amination: From Simple Achiral and Chiral Amines and Hydrazines to Advanced Materials. In: Scolastico, C., Nicotra, F. (eds) Current Trends in Organic Synthesis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4801-0_13

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