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Visible light-mediated photocatalytic oxidative cleavage of activated alkynes via hydroamination: a direct approach to oxamates.

Narenderreddy KattaMamata OjhaArumugavel MuruganSagar ArepallyDuddu S Sharada
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
The direct oxidative cleavage of activated alkynes via hydroamination has been described using organic photocatalyst under visible-light irradiation at room temperature. In this reaction, the single electron oxidation of an in situ formed enamine followed by radical coupling with an oxidant finally delivers the oxamate. The key features of this photocatalytic reaction are the mild reaction conditions, metal-free organic dye as a photocatalyst, and TBHP playing a dual role as "O" source and for the regeneration of the photocatalyst.
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