A mild and convenient oxidation of aryl nitriles to aryl amides by aqueous sodium perborate
KL Reed, JT Gupton, TL Solarz
Index: Reed, Kathryn L.; Gupton, John T.; Solarz, Traci L. Synthetic Communications, 1990 , vol. 20, # 4 p. 563 - 571
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Abstract
Abstract A series of benzonitriles has been reacted with sodium perborate in water and a cosolvent to produce the corresponding amides in good yield. The procedure is a mild and convenient alternative for the synthesis of aryl amides.
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