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Photoinduced and Palladium-Catalyzed Remote Desaturation of Amide Derivatives
Jin, Weiwei,Yu, Shouyun
, p. 6931 - 6935 (2021/09/11)
A photoinduced and palladium-catalyzed remote desaturation of O-acyl hydroxamides to unsaturated amides under mild conditions has been achieved. The formation of the alkyl Pd(II) intermediate by the recombination of alkyl radical and Pd(I) species is critical to achieve this efficient and selective desaturation of alkanes. This reaction features good site-selectivity, is terminal oxidant-free, and produces moderate to excellent yields for a variety of unsaturated amides. Remarkably, this approach enables late-stage desaturation of complex and biologically important molecules.
Phosphorylamides, their preparation and use
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, (2008/06/13)
A phosphorylamide derivative represented by the general formula (I): STR1 wherein R represents an amino group that may be substituted, or a salt thereof, possesses potent antibacterial activity against Helicobacter bacterium, especially Helicobacter pylori, and is useful for prevention or treatment of digestive diseases caused by Helicobacter bacterium, solely or in combination with an antacid or an acid secretion inhibitor.
THE STAGE CHARACTER OF THE OXIDATION OF DIALKYLTHIOPHENES
Volkov, M. N.,Kazakova, O. A.
, p. 370 - 373 (2007/10/02)
The reasons for the stage character of the oxidation of dialkylthiophenes catalyzed by a cobalt bromide catalyst are examined.The stage character of oxidation is due to the deactivation of the catalyst by the corresponding alcohol formed during oxidation.At the first stage of the process only the product from oxidation of the α-alkyl group, i.e., the corresponding ketone, ester, and thiophenecarboxylc acid, are formed.The rate constants for their formation were calculated.