Hello.
It should be a classical thing to make N-methyl amines, using BOC and reduction, but I cant find much about the experimental procedures. I have found an article where they use 5 eq. BOC anhydride in their abstract to a protected amine, but nothing about their work up. So I dont know if I should cleave an tert butyl ether after the reduction or will it remove the BOC under the reduction also?
It should also be possible to make the N-ethyl from an amide, made by using acetyl chloride and reduction, but I dont know how efficient these methods are? compared to, maybe just deprotonate the amide using NaH and then attack by bromoethane.
Any experience will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.