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NaN(Si(CH 3) 3) 2 + RX → RN(Si(CH 3) 3) 2 + NaX RN(Si(CH 3) 3) 2 + H 2 O → O(Si(CH 3) 3) 2 + RNH 2. where X is a halogen and R is an alkyl. This method has been extended to aminomethylation via the reagent CH 3 OCH 2 N(Si(CH 3) 3) 2, which contains a displaceable methoxy group CH 3 O –.
More recently, for the reductive silylation of N 2, sodium has been used instead of lithium as the electron donor and molybdenum [19] and iron compounds [3] (such as pentacarbonyl iron or ferrocenes [20]) as catalysts, up to 34 equivalents of N(Me 3 Si) 3 could be obtained per iron atom in the catalyst.
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