
Abstract
The use of commercially available azide sources is presented for the cobalt-catalyzed hydroazidation reaction. α,α-Disubstituted olefins with a variety of functional groups were employed as substrates, providing tertiary azides in useful yields.
Key words
alkenes - hydroazidation - homogeneous catalysis - cobalt - silanes
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