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Two complementary protocols for copper-catalyzed arylation of aminoalcohols were developed. Selective N-arylation was accomplished at room temperature using 2-isobutyrylcyclohexanone (a β-diketone) as supporting ligand, while selective O-arylation required the use of 3,4,7,8-tetramethylphenanthroline at 80−110 °C. Systematic examination of the reaction scope revealed that high levels of selectivity are achieved for a variety of substrates, provided that nonchelating (or weakly chelating) aminoalcohols are used. The generality of the method was highlighted by the synthesis, in a pairwise fashion, of a number of functionalized N - and O-arylated aminoalcohols.
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