Copper-catalyzed redox-neutral C-H amination with amidoximes
1Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637371, Singapore. shunsuke@ntu.edu.sg.
Abstract:
CuI-catalyzed reactions of N-alkylamidoximes afforded dihydroimidazoles via sp(3) C-H amination. On the other hand, the reactions of N-benzoylamidoximes resulted in sp(2) C-H amination to form quinazolinones. The reaction mechanisms could be characterized as a redox-neutral radical pathway including a Cu(I)-Cu(II) redox catalytic cycle.
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