Urethanes synthesis from oxamic acids under electrochemical conditions
Urethane synthesis via oxidative decarboxylation of oxamic acids under mild electrochemical conditions is reported. This simple phosgene-free route to urethanes involves an in situ generation of isocyanates by anodic oxidation of oxamic acids in an alcoholic medium. The reaction is applicable to a wide range of oxamic acids, including chiral ones, and alcohols furnishing the desired urethanes in a one-pot process without the use of a chemical oxidant.
Rapid and convenient microwave-assisted synthesis of primary amines via reductive N-alkylation of methyl carbamate with aldehydes
Microwave-assisted reductive alkylation of methyl carbamate with a range of aldehydes provides, after basic work-up, an experimentally simple, one-pot method for rapid functional group interconversion of structurally diverse aldehydes into primary amines. The method has several advantages over more traditional methods of carrying out this transformation and is particularly amenable to high-throughput synthesis.
Lehmann, Fredrik,Scobie, Martin
p. 1679 - 1681
(2008/12/22)
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