Biomimetic Oxidative Coupling of Benzylamines and 2??Aminophenols: Synthesis of Benzoxazoles
Y Endo, JE Bäckvall
Index: Endo, Yoshinori; Baeckvall, Jan-E. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2012 , vol. 18, # 43 p. 13609 - 13613
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Abstract
The oxidation of organic compounds is one of the fundamental transformations in organic synthesis.[1] In particular, catalytic oxidations using low-valent transition-metal catalysts have attracted attention, because these reactions usually proceed under mild reaction
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