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Copper/TEMPO-Promoted Denitrogenation/Oxidation Reaction for Synthesis of Primary α-Ketoamides Using α-Azido Ketones
An-Jing Wang1, Chun-Yan She1, Yu-Die Zhang1
1Hubei Engineering Research Centers for Clean Production and Pollution Control of Oil and Gas Fields, College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434023, P. R. China.
Abstract:
A copper(II)-promoted denitrogenation/oxidation reaction for the preparation of primary α-ketoamides was developed using α-azido ketones as a substrate and TEMPO as an oxidant. α-Azido ketones were denitrogenated in situ to form an imino ketone intermediate, which underwent a radical addition process and radical migration to form α-ketoamides. It is worth noting that the imino ketone intermediate is the key to this reaction.
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