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Recent developments in the chemistry of heteroaromatic N -oxides
Wang, Youliang,Zhang, Liming
, (2015/02/19)
Selected developments in the chemistry of heteroaromatic N-oxides since 2001 are presented in this review. The use of these N-oxides, both in late-transition-metal-catalyzed oxidations of carbon-carbon triple bonds and in regioselective C-H functionalizations of the heteroarene, are contemporary topics of interest and the focus of the discussion. 1 Introduction 2 Synthesis of Heteroaromatic N-Oxides 2.1 Direct Oxidation of Hindered Heteroarenes 2.2 Through Construction of Heteroaromatic Rings 3 Heteroaromatic N-Oxides as Oxidants 3.1 Alkyne Oxidation 3.2 Allene Oxidation 3.3 Carbene Oxidation 4 Heteroaromatic N-Oxides as Substrates 4.1 Deoxygenative ortho-C-H Functionalization with Prior Activation 4.2 Deoxygenative ortho-C-H Functionalization with Nonstabilized Carbanions 4.3 Nondeoxygenative C-H Functionalization 4.3.1 ortho-C-H Functionalization 4.3.2 N-Oxide Directed ortho-Alkyl C-H Functionalization 4.3.3 N-Oxide Directed Remote C-H Functionalization 4.4 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition 5 Conclusion and Outlook.
Cu(I)-catalyzed oxidative cyclization of alkynyl oxiranes and oxetanes
Gronnier, Colombe,Kramer, Soren,Odabachian, Yann,Gagosz, Fabien
, p. 828 - 831 (2012/03/07)
In the presence of a Cu(I) catalyst and a pyridine oxide, alkynyl oxiranes and oxetanes can be converted into functionalized five- or six-membered α,β-unsaturated lactones or dihydrofuranaldehydes. This new oxidative cyclization is proposed to proceed via an unusual allenyloxypyridinium intermediate.
