Electroorganic chemistry. 81. Anodic oxidation of sulfonamides and amidophosphates
T Shono, Y Matsumura, K Tsubata…
Index: Shono, Tatsuya; Matsumura, Yoshihiro; Tsubata, Kenji; Uchida, Kenshi; Kanazawa, Takenobu; Tsuda, Kunio Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1984 , vol. 49, # 20 p. 3711 - 3716
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Abstract
Oxidation peak potentials of sulfonamides and amidophosphates were measured in acetonitrile and compared with the corresponding amides and carbamates. The results showed that the order of easiness of oxidation was amides> carbamates> amidophosphates> sulfonamides. Furthermore, the reaction of silyl enol ethers or trimethyl phosphite with anodically a-methoxylated sulfonamides or amidophosphates has clearly ...
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