Abstract:An amino-ene click reaction is a type of aza-Michael addition reaction that is congruent with click chemistry in terms of its reaction efficiency and rate under mild conditions. The amino-ene click reaction is increasingly recognized as a prominent synthetic tool to form CÀ N bonds in the context of organic materials chemistry and polymer chemistry. Herein, an unconventional amino-ene click reaction with negative activation enthalpies, in which an electron-deficient π-conjugated molecule, such as a naphthalene… Show more
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