In this communication
we report a convenient, as short as possible
synthesis of aminocobaltocenium hexafluoridophosphate, a very useful
compound for further functionalization in cobaltocenium chemistry.
Via vicarious nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen of cobaltocenium
hexafluoridophosphate with 1,1,1-trimethylhydrazinium iodide as nucleophile
bearing its own leaving group, a one-step amination of cobaltocenium
in 50% isolated yield is possible, a major improvement over the standard
multistep procedure involving common Curtius rearrangement chemistry.
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