New methods for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds

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2004
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Due to frequent occurrence of nitrogen-containing groups among the biologically active compounds, chemoselective functionalization of organic molecules with nitrogen-containing functional groups is an important area of organic synthesis. We have proposed and implemented a new strategy toward design of nitrogen-transfer reactions on inert electrode surfaces with a particular focus on the generation and trapping of highly reactive nitrogen-transfer agents. A wide range of structurally dissimilar olefins can be readily transformed into the corresponding aziridines. The resulting aziridines are precursors to a range of catalysts via nucleophilic ring-opening with diaryl- and dialkyl phosphines. Another strategy explored in the context of oxidative nitrogen transfer is cycloamination of olefins using NH aziridines.

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Caiazzo, A., Dalili, S., Picard, C., Sasaki, M., Siu, T., & Yudin, Andrei K. (2004). New methods for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 76(3), 603–613. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200476030603
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