Nitrosocarbonyl intermediates on solid polystyrenic support are generated at room temperature by the mild oxidation of resin-bound stable nitrile oxides. They undergo one-pot ene reactions with tetramethyl- and trimethyl-ethylene and other highly substituted olefins. Less substituted ethylenes as well as cyclohexene and cyclopentene are heavily disfavoured and nitrosocarbonyls on solid phase undergo fast dimerization and/or decomposition pathways. These outcome strongly limit the SP applications in organic synthesis, although applicable to structurally specific N-alkenyl hydroxamic acids.
Solid-phase supported nitrosocarbonyl intermediates: Old scope and new limitations in the organic synthesis
JOSHI, BHUPENDRA PRASADFormal Analysis
;MEMEO, MISAL GIUSEPPE;QUADRELLI, PAOLO
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2017-01-01
Abstract
Nitrosocarbonyl intermediates on solid polystyrenic support are generated at room temperature by the mild oxidation of resin-bound stable nitrile oxides. They undergo one-pot ene reactions with tetramethyl- and trimethyl-ethylene and other highly substituted olefins. Less substituted ethylenes as well as cyclohexene and cyclopentene are heavily disfavoured and nitrosocarbonyls on solid phase undergo fast dimerization and/or decomposition pathways. These outcome strongly limit the SP applications in organic synthesis, although applicable to structurally specific N-alkenyl hydroxamic acids.File in questo prodotto:
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