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Air oxidation of N-cyclopropylanilines
Blackburn, Anthony,Bowles, Daniel M.,Curran, Timothy T.,Kim, Hui
, p. 1855 - 1863 (2012/04/10)
Air oxidation of N-cyclopropylanilines was shown to occur under either ambient conditions or accelerated conditions (warming or shining light) in an open container. A subsequent fragmentation resulted in formation of the corresponding acetamide. While potential mechanisms have been previously proposed, simple aerobic oxidation to β-hydroxy-propionamides in the absence of a radical promoter has not been previously reported. Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.