- Transition-Metal-Free Synthesis of N-Aryl Hydroxamic Acids via Insertion of Arynes
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An efficient and transition-metal-free N-arylation of amides via the insertion of arynes into the N-H bonds in the N-alkoxy amides is described. A variety of the reactive functional groups including the reactive aldehyde carbonyl group, furan ring, carbon-carbon double bonds, and free N-H bond of indole are found to be compatible with this process. In particular, the protocol is applicable in the synthesis of structurally diverse N-aryl hydroxamates and hydroxamic acids derived from N-protecting amino acids and peptides. In the presence of multiple amide N-H bonds, the N-arylation reaction can proceed selectively in the N-H bonds of terminal N-OBn amides giving rise to the desired N-aryl hydroxamates.
- Zhang, Lanlan,Geng, Yu,Jin, Zhong
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p. 3542 - 3552
(2016/05/24)
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- Synthesis of O-benzyl hydroxamates employing the sulfonate esters of N-hydroxybenzotriazole
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The direct conversion of various carboxylic acids, that include sterically hindered amino acids and di-peptides, to O-benzyl hydroxamates is demonstrated using sulfonate esters of benzotriazoles under ambient and milder conditions without significant race
- Palakurthy, Nani Babu,Dev, Dharm,Paikaray, Sonali,Chaudhury, Susmitnarayan,Mandal, Bhubaneswar
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p. 7952 - 7958
(2014/02/14)
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