
Gold-catalyzed hydroamination of C-C multiple bonds
The development of general and efficient methods for the addition of an N-H bond across a C-C multiple bond (hydroamination) represents a significant challenge in both organic synthesis and homogeneous catalysis. Although a diverse range of transition-metal complexes have been employed as catalysts for hydroamination, examples of gold-catalyzed hydroamination were exceedingly rare prior to 2001. However, over the past five years gold complexes have been applied as catalysts for a number of selective organic transformations including the hydroamination of unactivated alkenes, alkynes, allenes, and 1,3-dienes. This Microreview provides a brief overview of the gold-catalyzed hydroamination of C-C multiple bonds. © Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2006.
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