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Catalytic Carbocation Generation Enabled by the Mesolytic Cleavage of Alkoxyamine Radical Cations
Zhu, Qilei,Gentry, Emily C.,Knowles, Robert R.
, p. 9969 - 9973 (2016/08/16)
A new catalytic method is described to access carbocation intermediates via the mesolytic cleavage of alkoxyamine radical cations. In this process, electron transfer between an excited state oxidant and a TEMPO-derived alkoxyamine substrate gives rise to a radical cation with a remarkably weak C?O bond. Spontaneous scission results in the formation of the stable nitroxyl radical TEMPO.as well as a reactive carbocation intermediate that can be intercepted by a wide range of nucleophiles. Notably, this process occurs under neutral conditions and at comparatively mild potentials, enabling catalytic cation generation in the presence of both acid sensitive and easily oxidized nucleophilic partners.
Catalytic decarboxylative alkylation of β-keto acids with sulfonamides via the cleavage of carbon-nitrogen and carbon-carbon bonds
Yang, Cui-Feng,Wang, Jian-Yong,Tian, Shi-Kai
supporting information; experimental part, p. 8343 - 8345 (2011/09/16)
An efficient decarboxylative alkylation reaction of β-keto acids with N-benzylic or N-allylic sulfonamides has been developed, for the first time, through sequential cleavage of carbon-nitrogen and carbon-carbon bonds in the presence of 10 mol% of FeCl3.
