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ANODIC ELECTROLYSIS OF KETOXIMES AND ALDOXIMES: MECHANISM
Petrosyan, V. A.,Niyazymbetov, M. E.,Ul'yanova, E. V.
, p. 546 - 550 (2007/10/02)
The key step in the electrochemical oxidation of ketoximes which determines the composition of the electrolysis products is the reaction of the intermediate oxoimmonium cation with the original oxime, whereas in the case of aldoximes, the key step is dimerization of the iminoxy radicals.
THE REACTIONS OF N-BENZOYLPEROXYCARBAMIC ACID WITH AZINES AND IMINES
Paredes, Rodrigo,Bastos, Holger,Montoya, Raul,Chavez, Alba Lucia,Dolbier, William R.,Burkholder, Conrad R.
, p. 6821 - 6830 (2007/10/02)
N-Benzoylperoxycarbamic acid (BPC) was found to react generally with imines and azines to form oxaziridines rather than N-oxides.The imine products were stable, but those found from azines apparently were unstable and converted to ketones or aldehydes plus diazo compounds.
