Studies on copper-catalyzed aerobic reactions of N-H imines
On investigating copper-catalyzed aerobic reactions of N-H imines, it was discovered that the iminyl copper species formed from reaction of Grignard reactions with carbonitriles, could undergo either C-H oxygenation or C-C bond cleavage depending on the starting material. The methylene C-H oxidation...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-508392023-02-28T23:58:25Z Studies on copper-catalyzed aerobic reactions of N-H imines Ang, Gim Yean Chiba Shunsuke School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Organic synthesis On investigating copper-catalyzed aerobic reactions of N-H imines, it was discovered that the iminyl copper species formed from reaction of Grignard reactions with carbonitriles, could undergo either C-H oxygenation or C-C bond cleavage depending on the starting material. The methylene C-H oxidation provides 1,2-diacylbenzenes, which could be further transformed into phthalazines and isoindolines, while a C-C bond cleavage provides carbonitriles using pivalonitrile as a cyanide source. Both transformations are aided by the oxidation of the iminyl copper species with diradical oxygen to form a peroxycopper intermediate, followed by oxidation or homolytic cleavage to effect oxidation and C-C bond cleavage respectively. Both reactions could provide a range of desired products in respectable yields. MASTER OF SCIENCE 2012-11-21T07:37:40Z 2012-11-21T07:37:40Z 2012 2012 Thesis Ang, G. Y. (2012). Studies on copper-catalyzed aerobic reactions of N-H imines. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/50839 10.32657/10356/50839 en 139 p. application/pdf |
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On investigating copper-catalyzed aerobic reactions of N-H imines, it was discovered that the iminyl copper species formed from reaction of Grignard reactions with carbonitriles, could undergo either C-H oxygenation or C-C bond cleavage depending on the starting material. The methylene C-H oxidation provides 1,2-diacylbenzenes, which could be further transformed into phthalazines and isoindolines, while a C-C bond cleavage provides carbonitriles using pivalonitrile as a cyanide source. Both transformations are aided by the oxidation of the iminyl copper species with diradical oxygen to form a peroxycopper intermediate, followed by oxidation or homolytic cleavage to effect oxidation and C-C bond cleavage respectively. Both reactions could provide a range of desired products in respectable yields. |
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