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Electrochemical Reductive Smiles Rearrangement for C-N Bond Formation
Chang, Xihao,Zhang, Qinglin,Guo, Chang
supporting information, p. 10 - 13 (2019/01/04)
A conceptually new and synthetically valuable radical Smiles rearrangement reaction is reported under undivided electrolytic conditions. This protocol employs an entirely new strategy for the electrochemical radical Smiles rearrangement. Remarkably, an amidyl radical generated from the cleavage of the N-O bond under reductive electrolytic conditions plays a crucial role in this transformation. Various hydroxylamine derivatives bearing different substituents are suitable in this electrochemical transformation, furnishing the corresponding amides in up to 86% yield.
Substituted (2-Phenoxyphenyl)acetic Acids with Antiinflammatory Activity. 1
Atkinson, David C.,Godfrey, Keith E.,Meek, Bernard,Saville, John F.,Stillings, Michael R.
, p. 1353 - 1360 (2007/10/02)
The synthesis and antiinflammatory activity of a series of substituted (2-phenoxyphenyl)acetic acids are described.Initial screening in the adjuvant arthritis test showed that halogen substitution in the phenoxy ring enhanced activity considerably.Ulcerogenic potential, as measured by the minimum ulcerogenic dose (MUD), was low in almost all the acids tested. acetic acid possessed the most favorable combination of potency with low toxicity, including ulcerogenicity, and this compound is now in therapeutic use.