569657-07-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Eosin Y as a Redox Catalyst and Photosensitizer for Sequential Benzylic C?H Amination and Oxidation
Yan, Dong-Mei,Zhao, Quan-Qing,Rao, Li,Chen, Jia-Rong,Xiao, Wen-Jing
, p. 16895 - 16901 (2018)
A new synergistic multicatalytic activation mode of eosin Y has been discovered by exploiting the redox potential of its ground state and excited state. This catalytic strategy proves to be an enabling tool for visible-light-driven sequential benzylic C?H amination and oxidation of o-benzyl-N-methoxyl-benzamides when using Selectfluor as a hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) reagent and O2 as oxidant. Efficient synthesis of a range of diversely functionalized 3-hydroxyisoindolinones can thus be achieved with good yields and selectivity at mild reaction conditions. Preliminary mechanistic studies and DFT calculations suggest that eosin Y works as a redox catalyst and photosensitizer.
Synthesis of spirodienones by intramolecular ipso-cyclization of N-methoxy-(4-halogenophenyl)amides using [hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]benzene in trifluoroethanol
Miyazawa, Etsuko,Sakamoto, Takeshi,Kikugawa, Yasuo
, p. 5429 - 5432 (2007/10/03)
Spirodienones bearing the 1-azaspiro[4.5]decane ring system have been synthesized from N-methoxy-(4-halogenophenyl)amides by the intramolecular ipso attack of a nitrenium ion generated with [hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]-benzene in trifluoroethanol.
