Metal-free pinnick-type oxidative amidation of aldehydes
A metal-free Pinnick-type oxidative amidation of aldehyde has been developed. Sodium chlorite was found to be a useful oxidant in coupling an aldehyde and amine to form an amide bond. A large variety of substrates are suitable and many functional groups are tolerated due to the mild nature of this a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-972052020-03-07T12:34:41Z Metal-free pinnick-type oxidative amidation of aldehydes Goh, Kien Soon Tan, Choon-Hong School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences A metal-free Pinnick-type oxidative amidation of aldehyde has been developed. Sodium chlorite was found to be a useful oxidant in coupling an aldehyde and amine to form an amide bond. A large variety of substrates are suitable and many functional groups are tolerated due to the mild nature of this amidation methodology. Optically active substrates were coupled smoothly with good yield and without racemization. As inexpensive reagents were used, it is cost effective even on a larger scale, indicating its potential for practical application. 2013-06-25T03:06:43Z 2019-12-06T19:40:11Z 2013-06-25T03:06:43Z 2019-12-06T19:40:11Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Goh, K. S., & Tan, C.-H. (2012). Metal-free pinnick-type oxidative amidation of aldehydes. RSC Advances, 2(13), 5536-5538. 2046-2069 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97205 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10591 10.1039/c2ra20773g en RSC advances © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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A metal-free Pinnick-type oxidative amidation of aldehyde has been developed. Sodium chlorite was found to be a useful oxidant in coupling an aldehyde and amine to form an amide bond. A large variety of substrates are suitable and many functional groups are tolerated due to the mild nature of this amidation methodology. Optically active substrates were coupled smoothly with good yield and without racemization. As inexpensive reagents were used, it is cost effective even on a larger scale, indicating its potential for practical application. |
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