4801-58-5Relevant articles and documents
Selective Oxidation of Secondary Amines to N,N-Disubstituted Hydroxylamines by Choline Peroxydisulfate
Banan, Alireza,Valizadeh, Hassan,Heydari, Akbar,Moghimi, Abolghasem
, p. 2315 - 2319 (2017/10/06)
N,N-Disubstituted hydroxylamines were prepared directly from secondary amines by a reliable method using an oxidizing task-specific ionic liquid, choline peroxydisulfate. The operational simplicity, high selectivity, and green reaction conditions, make this method efficient and practical.
Synthesis of N,N,O-Trisubstituted Hydroxylamines by Stepwise Reduction and Substitution of O-Acyl N,N-Disubstituted Hydroxylamines
Dhanju, Sandeep,Crich, David
supporting information, p. 1820 - 1823 (2016/05/19)
Diverse N,N,O-trisubstituted hydroxylamines, an under-represented group in compound collections, are readily prepared by partial reduction of N-acyloxy secondary amines with diisobutylaluminum hydride followed by acetylation and reduction of the so-formed O-acyl-N,N-disubstituted hydroxylamines with triethylsilane and boron trifluoride etherate. Use of carbon nucleophiles in the last step, including allyltributylstannane, silyl enol ethers, and 2-methylfuran, gives N,N,O-trisubstituted hydroxylamines with branching α- to the O-substituent. N,N-Disubstiuted hydroxylamines are conveniently prepared by reaction of secondary amines with dibenzoyl peroxide followed by diisobutylaluminum hydride reduction.
Novel gamma secretase inhibitors
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention discloses novel gamma secretase inhibitors of the formula: wherein: R1 is a substituted aryl or substituted heteroaryl group; R2 is an R1 group, alkyl, —XC(O)Y, alkylene-XC(O)Y, cycloalkylene-X—C(O)—Y, —CH—X—C(O)—NR3—Y or —CH—X—C(O)—Y, wherein X and Y are as defined herein; each R3 and each R3A are independently H, or alkyl; R11 is aryl, heteroaryl, alkyl, cycloalkyl, arylalkyl, arylcycloalkyl, heteroarylalkyl, heteroarylcycloalkyl, arylheterocycloalkyl, or alkoxyalkyl. Also disclosed is a method of treating Alzheimer's Disease using one or more compounds of the invention.