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Synthesis of N -alkoxy amines and hydroxylamines via the iridium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of oximes.

Yanping XiaSen WangRui MiaoJianhua LiaoLu OuyangRenshi Luo
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2022)
Cationic iridium (Ir) complexes were found to catalyze the transfer hydrogenation of oximes to access N -alkoxy amines and hydroxylamines, and the reaction was accelerated by trifluoroacetic acid. The practical application of this protocol was demonstrated by a gram-scale transformation and two-step synthesis of the fungicide furmecyclox (BAS 389F) in overall yields of 92 and 85%, respectively. An asymmetric protocol using chiral Ir complexes to afford chiral N -alkoxy amines was demonstrated, but the low yields/ee obtained indicated that further development was required.
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