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Selective Heteroaryl N-Oxidation of Amine-Containing Molecules
Robert M B Dyer1, Philip L Hahn1, Michael K Hilinski1
1Department of Chemistry , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia 22904-4319 , United States.
Abstract:
The first examples of nonenzymatic N-oxidation of heteroarenes in the presence of amines are reported. Pyridine, quinoline, and isoquinoline N-oxides are selectively formed in the presence of more reactive aliphatic and alicyclic amines by use of an in situ protonation strategy and an iminium salt organocatalyst. Application to late-stage functionalization that mimics phase 1 metabolism of small-molecule drugs is also demonstrated.
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