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Aerobic Electrochemical Transformations of DDT to Oxygen-Incorporated Products Catalyzed by a B12 Derivative
Hisaeda, Yoshio,Moniruzzaman, Mohammad,Ono, Toshikazu,Shimakoshi, Hisashi,Yano, Yoshio
, p. 2784 - 2791 (2022/01/19)
Electrochemical transformations of DDT into oxygen-incorporated products, amides and esters, catalyzed by a B12 derivative, heptamethyl cobyrinate perchlorate, have been developed under aerobic conditions. The dechlorinative oxygenation of DDT forms the acyl chloride as an intermediate for the synthesis of the amide and ester in the reaction with the amine and alcohol, respectively. This electrochemical method demonstrated with 20 oxygen-incorporated dechlorinated products up to 88% yields with 15 new compounds and was also successfully applied to the conversion of methoxychlor to an amide and ester.
Palladium-catalyzed direct intermolecular α-arylation of amides with aryl chlorides
Zheng, Bing,Jia, Tiezheng,Walsh, Patrick J.
supporting information, p. 4190 - 4193 (2013/09/12)
An efficient catalytic system for the direct intermolecular α-arylation of acetamide derivatives with aryl chlorides is presented. Chemoselectivities up to 10:1 in the mono-and diarylation of acetamides were achieved by careful selection of bases, solvent