A copper-catalyzed four-component formal oxyaminalization of alkenes with Togni's reagent and amines using molecular oxygen as both the oxidant and oxygen source has been developed for the first time, offering a straightforward and efficient method for the synthesis of a range of structurally diverse α-oxoketene aminals. The use of cheap copper catalyst and readily available substrates, excellent functional group tolerance, broad substrate scope, mild conditions, and simple procedure are the attractive features of the strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA phosgene- and metal-free synthesis of O-aryl carbamates is realized through a three-component coupling of carbon dioxide, amines and diaryliodonium salts. The reaction only requires a base as the promoter, providing access to a diverse array of O-aryl carbamates in moderate to high yields with excellent chemoselectivity.
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