A Novel Organic Electron Donor Derived from N-Methylisatin
R Sword, S O'Sullivan, JA Murphy
Index: Sword, Ryan; O'Sullivan, Steven; Murphy, John A. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 2013 , vol. 66, # 3 p. 314 - 322
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Abstract
Abstract We report the reactivity of an electron donor derived from N-methylisatin on reduction by sodium amalgam. Transfer of a clear supernatant solution to iodoarenes affords the products of two-electron reduction. Reductions of sulfones, activated arenesulfonamides, and Weinreb amides are also reported.
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