Definition of Hydroamination. Meaning of Hydroamination. Synonyms of Hydroamination

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- In organic chemistry, hydroamination is the formal addition of an N−H bond of an amine across an carbon-carbon multiple bond of an alkene, alkyne, diene...
- solution, hydrogen gas and a heterogeneous metallic ruthenium catalyst. In hydroamination, amines add to alkenes. When substituted amines add, the result is alkene...
- copper (I) hydride catalyst and a thermodynamically stable silanol. For hydroaminations, ligated copper (I) hydride undergoes a 1,2 migratory insertion; the...
- transition metal catalysts which helps in catalysis of anti-Markovnikov hydroamination of alkenes. In one of her publications, she introduces a method to catalyze...
- Synthesis of Enantioenriched N-Arylamines through Copper-Catalyzed Hydroamination". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 57 (28): 8714–8718. doi:10...
- Joseph A. R. (1 January 2013). "Palladium catalyzed intermolecular hydroamination of 1-substituted allenes: an atom-economical method for the synthesis...
- involving alkylation of amines with alcohols, the byproduct being water. Hydroamination is another green method for N-alkylation.[citation needed] In the Menshutkin...
- a series of organic transformations. This most prominently includes hydroamination, where numerous viable substrates and modes of selectivity have been...
- with an alkene to form a tertiary N-oxide. The reaction is a form of hydroamination and can be extended to the use of unsubstituted hydroxylamine, in which...
- terminal alkynes with amine groups using Cu2(OAc)4. It has been used for hydroamination of acrylonitrile. In chemical analysis, it serves as an oxidizing agent...