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Synthesis of symmetrical secondary oligoethylene glycolated amines from diethanolamine.

Hao YangYu LiRuoyun LinZhen OuyangMingli HanLijun ZhuShizhen ChenXin ZhouZhong-Xing Jiang
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2022)
Monodisperse oligoethylene glycols (M-OEGs)-containing symmetrical secondary amines are highly valuable synthetic intermediates in drug development and materials sciences. Scalable three-step synthesis of M-OEGs secondary amines with flexible M-OEGs and/or alkyl chains is described herein. Through reduction amination of diethanolamine, Williamson ether synthesis, and subsequent deprotection, a series of M-OEGs secondary amines with diverse and fine-tunable chemical structures were conveniently prepared. The presented strategy is attractive with readily available starting materials, simple catalytic systems, scalable synthesis, and avoids the use of explosive sodium azide.
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