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A Microwave-Assisted Direct Heteroarylation of Ketones Using Transition Metal Catalysis
Published on: February 16, 2020
First proton triggered C-ON bond homolysis in alkoxyamines
Paul Brémond1, Sylvain R A Marque
1Laboratoire Chimie Provence LCP-UMR6264, Université Aix-Marseille 1-3, case 521, Avenue Escadrille Normandie-Niemen, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France.
Abstract:
Rate constants k(d) of the C-ON bond homolysis in a new type of alkoxyamines (initiator/controller for Nitroxide Mediated Polymerization) carrying alkyl fragments capable of protonation were measured. A 20-fold increase was reported for the protonated alkoxyamine compared to the non-protonated homologue as predicted (Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011).
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