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Selective Oxidative Cleavage of Benzyl C-N Bond under Metal-Free Electrochemical Conditions.

Jiawei HuangXiaoman LiPing LiuYu WeiShuai LiuXiaowei Ma
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
With the growing significance of green chemistry in organic synthesis, electrochemical oxidation has seen rapid development. Compounds undergo oxidation-reduction reactions through electron transfer at the electrode surface. This article proposes the use of electrochemical methods to achieve cleavage of the benzyl C-N bond. This method selectively oxidatively cleaves the C-N bond without the need for metal catalysts or external oxidants. Additionally, primary, secondary, and tertiary amines exhibit good adaptability under these conditions, utilizing water as the sole source of oxygen.
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