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Selective Hydrolysis of Primary and Secondary Amides Enabled by Visible Light.

Wenzhang XiongYichun WangXiaobo YangWenbo H Liu
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
Amide hydrolysis is a fundamentally important transformation in organic chemistry. Developing hydrolysis procedures under mild conditions with a broad substrate scope is desirable. Herein, by leveraging a photoresponsive auxiliary o -nitroanilide, we established a mild two-step protocol for the hydrolysis of primary and secondary amides. This protocol is driven by visible light irradiation at room temperature under neutral conditions, which tolerates numerous acid- and base-sensitive functional groups. Various drugs, natural product-, and amino acid-derived amides can be selectively hydrolyzed.
Keyphrases
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