J Du Bois1. 1. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305-5080.
Abstract
Reaction methods for selective C-H amination are finding ever-increasing utility for the preparation of nitrogen-derived fine chemicals. This brief account highlights the remarkable versatility of dirhodium-based catalysts for promoting oxidation of aliphatic C-H centers in both intra- and intermolecular reaction processes.
Reaction methods for selective C-H amination are finding ever-increasing utility for the preparation of nitrogen-derived fine chemicals. This brief account highlights the remarkable versatility of n class="Chemical">dirhodium-based catalysts for promoting oxidation of aliphatic C-H centers in both intra- and intermolecular reaction processes.
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