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The Effective Preparation of Secondary Amines Bearing a Vinylsilane Functionality via the reaction of Primary Amines with α-chlorine-substituted Allylsilanes Catalysed by CuCl
The reaction of α-chlorine-substituted allylsilanes with primary amines was promoted by CuCl to result in the selective formation of secondary amines bearing the vinylsilane functionality by a probable SN2′-allylation keeping the silyl group intact.
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