72805-06-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Mutagenicity of electrophilic N-acyloxy-N-alkoxyamides
Bonin, Antonio M,Banks, Tony M,Campbell, John J,Glover, Stephen A,Hammond, Gerard P,Prakash, Arungundrum S,Rowbottom, Colleen A
, p. 115 - 134 (2007/10/03)
N-acyloxy-N-alkoxybenzamides are mutagenic in TA100 without the need for metabolic activation with S9. Electronic effects of substituents on both the benzamide ring in N-acetoxy-N-butoxybenzamides or the benzyloxy ring in N-acetoxy-N-benzyloxybenzamides d
SYNTHESIS of NOVEL N-(PRIMARY)ALKYLHYDROXAMIC ACIDS
Grierson, Lebert,Perkins, M. John
, p. 7463 - 7464 (2007/10/02)
Synthesis of N-primary alkylhydroxamic acids is described in this paper by benzoyloxylation (benzoyl peroxide) of n-alkylamine and modification of the usual reaction conditions to stabilise the N-alkyl-O-benzoylhydroxylamine as the hydrochloride; this cir
Boron Chelates of N-Substituted Hydroxamic Acids
Kliegel, Wolfgang,Nanninga, Dierk
, p. 2616 - 2629 (2007/10/02)
Boron chelates 2 - 6 are synthesized from N-alkyl- or N-arylhydroxamic acids 1 and various boron compounds that are capable of being chelated by bidentate ligands.The spectroscopic data correspond to the cyclic B,N-betaine structure of 2 - 6 and reflect the Lewis acidity of the chelated borenium ions as well as the extent of electron delocalization in the hydroxamate ligands.
