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Alkylation of Amines
alkylation of an amine
Reaction type : Nucleophilic Substitution

Summary

repeated alkylation can be difficult to stop
Related reactions
MECHANISM OF AMINE ALKYLATION
Step 1:
The amine N functions as the nucleophile and attacks the electrophilic C of the alkyl halide displacing the bromide and creating the new C-N bond.
alkylation of amines : a simple S<sub>N</sub>2 reaction
Step 2:
An acid/base reaction. The base (excess amine) deprotonates the positive N (ammonium) center creating the alkylation product, here a secondary amine.
 

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