Selective Electrochemical Oxidation of Functionalized Pyrrolidines
Nicholas R Deprez1, Dane J Clausen2, Jia-Xuan Yan3
1Process Research and Development, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, New Jersey 07065, United States.
Abstract:
A method for the selective electrochemical aminoxyl-mediated Shono-type oxidation of pyrrolidines to pyrrolidinones is described. These transformations show the high selectivity and functional group compatibility. This chemistry also demonstrates the use of an operationally simple ElectraSyn 2.0 and cost-effective stainless-steel electrode for the electrochemical oxidation of functionalized pyrrolidines.
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