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Unprotected amine transfer performed by non-heme iron(II) complexes.

Alizée BoulléAminata DoumbiaJean-Pierre MahyFrédéric Avenier
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Direct amination of C-H or CC bonds using unprotected amino groups is very challenging, especially with earth abundant metal ions. Here we show that a bioinspired iron(II) complex catalyses the double amination of its dangling benzyl branch in the presence of hydroxylamine derivatives as the unprotected amine donor and that the replacement of the benzyl branch by a methyl group also allows the aziridination of styrene.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • quantum dots
  • electron transfer