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Copper-Catalyzed, Ligand-Controlled N(sp 3 )- or N(sp)-Selective Arylation of Cyanamides.

Jiaqi FangOumaïma BekkouchGuilhem ZeiserYurii ZubchukVincent BizetNicolas BlanchardGwilherm Evano
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
Cyanamides possess both nucleophilic and electrophilic centers, and their arylation reactions are known to proceed at N(sp 3 ) and C(sp) sites, leading to N -aryl cyanamides or amidines. N(sp) selectivity has also been reported only in the presence of amines, thus leading to guanidines. Herein, we report a general copper-catalyzed ligand-controlled Chan-Lam-Evans arylation of cyanamides proceeding regioselectively at the N(sp 3 ) or N(sp) atoms and leading to either N -aryl cyanamides or dissymmetric carbodiimides. The nature of the ligand, either a bipyridine or a diamine, controls the product distribution and thus offers a divergent entry to useful building blocks from readily available cyanamides.
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