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Photoinduced Diverse Reactivity of Diazo Compounds with Nitrosoarenes
Roy, Sourav,Kumar, Gourav,Chatterjee, Indranil
supporting information, p. 6709 - 6713 (2021/09/08)
A diverse reactivity of diazo compounds with nitrosoarene in an oxygen-transfer process and a formal [2 + 2] cycloaddition is reported. Nitosoarene has been exploited as a mild oxygen source to oxidize an in situ generated carbene intermediate under visible-light irradiation. UV-light-mediated in situ generated ketenes react with nitosoarenes to deliver oxazetidine derivatives. These operationally simple processes exemplify a transition-metal-free and catalyst-free protocol to give structurally diverse α-ketoesters or oxazetidines.
LED lighting as a simple, inexpensive, and sustainable alternative for Wolff rearrangements
Bernardim, Barbara,Hardman-Baldwin, Andrea M.,Burtoloso, Antonio C. B.
, p. 13311 - 13314 (2015/02/19)
The Wolff rearrangement is one of the best methods for chain homologation. However, it still suffers from many drawbacks with respect to its practical execution in the laboratory. We wish to demonstrate the use of commercial LED lamps as a sustainable alternative for the classic experimental protocols typically used for Wolff rearrangements. This journal is
The carbon material functionalized with NH2+ and SO3H groups catalyzed esterification with high activity and selectivity
Zhan, Shaoqi,Tao, Xiaochun,Cai, Liangzhen,Liu, Xiaohui,Liu, Taoping
supporting information, p. 4649 - 4653 (2015/02/19)
A novel carbon-based solid acid was conveniently prepared by heating a mixture of d-glucose, p-toluenesulfonic acid and diphenylammonium tosylate. Its structure was measured by XRD, FT-IR, XPS, 13C MAS NMR and EA to illustrate that the carbon material has been functionalized with NH2+ and SO3H groups and has a strong "hydrophobic effect". It can be used to catalyze the esterification reaction of carboxylic acids with equimolar amounts of sterically demanding and acid-sensitive alcohols with high reactivity (yield up to 90%) and selectivity (up to 95%) in heptane at 80 °C. It could be easily recovered and reused more than ten times without loss of activity.