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Merging gold catalysis, organocatalytic oxidation, and Lewis acid catalysis for chemodivergent synthesis of functionalized oxazoles from N-propargylamides.

Shaoyu MaiChangqing RaoMing ChenJihu SuJiangfeng DuQiuling Song
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
Novel catalytic systems consisting of cationic gold complexes, N-hydroxyphthalimide (NHPI), and transition-metal-based Lewis acids have been developed for the one-pot synthesis of functionalized oxazoles from N-propargylamides with excellent functional group tolerance. These transformations demonstrated the excellent compatibility of homogeneous gold catalysis with organocatalytic oxidative carbon-nitrogen bond formations using tert-butyl nitrite as the terminal oxidant. Moreover, oxazolecarbonitriles or carboxamides can be easily synthesized in a one-pot protocol according to the different synthetic requirements.
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