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An efficient copper-mediated C–N coupling reaction between various aryl halides and azido compounds to produce the corresponding aromatic primary amines was established. The present amination is apparently involved in both the reduction of an azido functionality to the corresponding primary amino group and its cross-coupling reaction with aryl halides in a one-pot manner. The present amination could...
Look, no azide! Trimethylsilyl azide was reductively cross‐coupled with a variety of aryl halides in the presence of a copper species and amines, such as triethylamine or aminoethanol, to give the corresponding primary aryl amine in good yields without the formation of the expected aryl azide (see scheme).
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