1. The Nucleophilicity of Amines
2. Although the use of benzylamine to introduce an amino-group during chemical synthesis represents classical methodology, its introduction for the purpose of controlling the extent of amine alkylation during subsequent sequential reactions has not been significantly utilized
3. Augustine, R. L. 1965.“Catalytic Hydrogenation”, 139New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
4. Augustine, R. L. 1965.“Catalytic Hydrogenation”, 142New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc. “The debenzylation of dibenzyltertiary amines with one benzyl ring substituted, invariably results in the loss of the unsubstituted benzyl group” from
5. Sodium borohydride-carboxylic acid systems. Useful reagents for the alkylation of amines