Iridium catalysed synthesis of piperazines from diols
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Lars Ulrik Nordstrøm, Robert Madsen
A green and atom-economical method has been developed for the synthesis of piperazines by cyclocondensation of diols and amines in aqueous media in the presence of a catalytic amount of [Cp*IrCl2]2.
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