Use of Polyanions for Alkylation of Hydrazine Derivatives

Aleksei Bredihhin and Uno Mäeorg*
Institute of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, University of Tartu, Jakobi 2, 51014 Tartu, Estonia
Org. Lett., 2007, 9 (24), pp 4975–4977
DOI: 10.1021/ol702234s
Publication Date (Web): November 3, 2007
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society

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Alkylation of hydrazine and its derivatives still remains a quite complicated task. The novel method utilizing the polyanion strategy is reported. Formation and use of trianion for alkylation of hydrazine derivatives is first reported. Described method provides fast and convenient access to multialkylated derivatives. Scope and limitations of new method are also investigated.

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  • Published In Issue November 22, 2007
  • Received September 12, 2007

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