Cu-mediated nitrogen atom transfer via C≡N bond cleavage

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Lixin LiuShuang-Feng Yin

Abstract

A nitrogen atom transfer to organic molecules via Cu-mediated C-N triple bond cleavage is firstly developed, which provides a variety of functionalized aryl nitriles from the readily accessible acetonitrile and aryl aldehydes.

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