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Nitrenium Salts in Lewis Acid Catalysis.

Meera MehtaJose M Goicoechea
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Molecular compounds featuring nitrogen atoms are typically regarded as Lewis bases and are extensively employed as donor ligands in coordination chemistry or as nucleophiles in organic chemistry. By contrast, electrophilic nitrogen-containing compounds are much rarer. Nitrenium cations are a new family of nitrogen-based Lewis acids, the reactivity of which remains largely unexplored. In this work, nitrenium ions are explored as catalysts in five organic transformations. These reactions are the first examples of Lewis acid catalysis employing nitrogen as the site of substrate activation. Moreover, these compounds are readily accessed from commercially available reagents and exhibit remarkable stability toward moisture, allowing for benchtop transformations without the need to pretreat solvents.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • magnetic resonance
  • water soluble
  • multidrug resistant
  • quantum dots
  • structural basis
  • aqueous solution