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Weak base-promoted selective rearrangement of oxaziridines to amidesviavisible-light photoredox catalysis
Park, Jin,Park, Sehoon,Jang, Gwang Seok,Kim, Ran Hui,Jung, Jaehoon,Woo, Sang Kook
supporting information, p. 9995 - 9998 (2021/10/06)
The selective rearrangement of oxaziridines to amidesviaa single electron transfer (SET) pathway is unexplored. In this study, we present a weak base-promoted selective rearrangement of oxaziridines to amidesviavisible-light photoredox catalysis. The developed method shows excellent functional group tolerance with a broad substrate scope and good to excellent yields. Furthermore, control experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations are performed to gain insight into the reactivity and selectivity.
Synthesis of 4-Isoxazolines via Visible-Light Photoredox-Catalyzed [3 + 2] Cycloaddition of Oxaziridines with Alkynes
Jang, Gwang Seok,Lee, Junggeun,Seo, Jungseok,Woo, Sang Kook
supporting information, p. 6448 - 6451 (2017/12/08)
A method for [3 + 2] cycloaddition of oxaziridines with alkynes to form 4-isoxazolines via visible-light photoredox catalysis is described. This method is a greener, atom-economical reaction that tolerates various functional groups and provides good to excellent yield. Moreover, the cyclization products can be conveniently converted into tetrasubstituted allylic alcohols and enamines. A mechanistic study suggests that the reaction involves photoredox-catalyzed in situ generation of a nitrone from the oxaziridine by SET.
PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF OXAZIRIDINES
Bulachkova, A. I.,Koldobskii, G. I.,Drozdetskii, A. G.,Tereshchenko, G. F.
, p. 632 - 636 (2007/10/02)
The phase-transfer catalytic oxidation of imines is a general method for the preparation of oxaziridines with various structures.Oxone (2KHSO5*KHSO4*K2SO4) and perbenzoic acid in combination with such phase-transfer catalysts as benzyltriethylammonium chl
Imines and Derivatives. Part 24. Nitrone Synthesis by Imine Oxidation using either a Peroxyacid or Dimethyldioxirane
Boyd, Derek R.,Coulter, Peter B.,McGuckin, M. Rosaleen,Sharma, Narain D.,Jennings, W. Brian,Wilson, Valerie E.
, p. 301 - 306 (2007/10/02)
The oxidation of N-alkyl imines by m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid to yield nitrones was facilitated by (i) the presence of C-aryl substituents, (ii) steric inhibition of attack at the imino C-atom, (iii) electron donating para-substituents on the C-aryl substituent, (iv) non-hydroxylic solvents, (v) optimal conjugation between C-aryl substituents and the imino group, and (vi) less bulky N-alkyl groups. The oxidation of N-alkyl imines by dimethyldioxirane (DMD) in dichloromethane-acetone solution yielded nitrones without evidence of oxaziridine formation.The yields of isolated nitrones were higher for C,C-diaryl imines and for imines bearing less bulky N-alkyl substituents.N-H substituted ketimines were found to yield oximes after reaction with dimethyldioxirane.
