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Visible-Light-Driven Oxidation of N -Alkylamides to Imides Using Oxone/H 2 O and Catalytic KBr
Mei, Chong,Hu, Yixin,Lu, Wenjun
, p. 2999 - 3005 (2018/05/25)
Imides are prepared conveniently by visible-light-driven oxidations of various N -alkylamides under mild conditions. The majority of the reactions proceed efficiently by using Oxone as the oxidant in the presence of a catalytic amount of KBr in H 2 O/CH 2 Cl 2 under irradiation by an 8 W white LED at room temperature. Experimental studies suggest that an imine, obtained from the substrate amide via a radical process, is the key intermediate.
Electroreduction of Organic Compounds, 19. Formation of Benzoanellated Sulfur Heterocycles by Intramolecular Cathodic Cyclization of Dithiocarboxylic Esters
Gade, Thomas,Streek, Michael,Voss, Juergen
, p. 127 - 142 (2007/10/02)
Cathodic reduction of aryl (3) and benzyl (5) dithiopivaloates and related dithioesters with leaving groups at the benzene ring or a side chain yield the sulfur heterocycles 23, 30 - 32, and 34 depending on the nature of the starting material and the reaction conditions.In the case of the α-oxo-dithioester 22, thioindigo (44) is formed. - The corresponding thioamides 14, 16, and 18 show a strong tendency to reductive dehalogenation but the S,N-heterocycles 38 and 39 are also formed in minor amounts. - The formation of the rearranged products 29 - 32, and 34 isdiscussed in terms of C,S-splitting in the primarily formed radical anion and subsequent C,C-coupling of the fragments and follow-up reactions.Key Words: Dithiopivaloates, S-aryl, S-benzyl / Electroreduction
