Remote anodic substitution of ketones

JY Becker, LR Byrd, LL Miller…

Index: Becker,J.Y. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1975 , vol. 97, p. 853 - 856

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Abstract: Ketones which lacked branching at the a position were oxidized at-2.2 V vs. AglO. 1 M AgN03 in acetonitrile. The anolyte was acetonitrile-lithium perchlorate, and the anode was platinum. Substitution of acetamide for hydrogen at remote (?, 6, e) positions was observed for straight-chain ketones. 2-Hexanone produced S-acetamido-2-hexanone, 2- heptanone gave mainly 6-acetamido-2-heptanone, and 2-octanone led to a mixture of 5-, ...

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