Journal of Organic Chemistry p. 4762 - 4769 (1988)
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Novak, Michael
Lagerman, Robert K.
The N-aryl-O-pivaloylhydroxylamines, 1a-d, which serve as models for the carcinogenic metabolites of aromatic amines, decompose in aqueous media by heterolysis of the N-O bond.Substituent effects on rates of reaction and products of the decomposition of 1a-c are entirely consistent with the intermediacy of a singlet nitrenium ion.The least reactive compound in the series N-(4-nitrophenyl)-O-pivaloylhydroxylamine (1d) yields 4-nitroaniline (2d) as its major decomposition product.This material may be formed through H radical abstraction by a triplet ion, but a nitrene reaction appears to be more likely.In the presence of Fe2+ 1a-d undergo rapid reduction to the corresponding anilines 2a-d.This reaction requires complexation of the ester with Fe2+ and proceeds with heterolysis of the N-O bond since nearly quantitative yields of pivalic acid are isolated.The radical cations 25a-d appear to be the most likely precursors to the reduction products.
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