The
Brønsted acid-catalyzed synthesis of primary amines from acetyl
arenes and alkanes with C–C bond cleavage is described. Although
the conversion from an acetyl group to amine has traditionally required
multiple steps, the method described herein, which uses an oxime reagent
as an amino group source, achieves the transformation directly via
domino transoximation/Beckmann rearrangement/Pinner reaction. The
method was also applied to the synthesis of γ-aminobutyric acids,
such as baclophen and rolipram.
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