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Recommanded Product: 59-48-3. Authors Vaidya, GN; Nagpure, M; Kumar, D in AMER CHEMICAL SOC published article about in [Vaidya, Gargi Nikhil; Nagpure, Mithilesh; Kumar, Dinesh] Natl Inst Pharmaceut Educ & Res NIPER, Dept Med Chem, Gandhinagar 382355, Gujarat, India in 2021, Cited 72. The Name is Indolin-2-one. Through research, I have a further understanding and discovery of 59-48-3

A borrowing carbonate-enabled allylic cross-amination reactions employing allylic alcohol were discovered via merging acyl/allyl C-O bonds activation under nickel catalysis. The key component of this protocol is the ability of nickel [Ni(II)-Ni(0)] to execute a relay process via the nucleophilic trapping of the generated acyl Ni complex, resulting from the acyl C-O bond cleavage of dialkyl carbonates, followed by selective allylic C-O bond activations (allylic C-O vs alkyl C-O vs acyl C-O) to yield pi-allyINi-complexes. The finding truly represents Ni-catalyzed green allylic amination reactions under additive(s)-free conditions with excellent chemo- (N vs O), regio- (linear vs branched), and stereoselectivity (E vs Z) with a wide range of fundamentally challenging N-heterocycles and allylic alcohols. The reaction is scalable, does not require harmful reaction media and a globe box, and is successfully applied to the scale-up synthesis of pharmaceuticals (cinnarizine, flunarizine, and naftifine) with promising yields.

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