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Cyclometalated Ruthenium Catalyst Enables Selective Oxidation of N -Substituted Tetrahydroquinolines to Lactams.

Monuranjan KonwarTapashi DasAnimesh Das
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
Herein, we report an unusual α-methylene oxidation of N -substituted tetrahydroquinoline to lactams using the cyclometalated Ru(II)-complex as a catalyst. Cyclic-α-methylene C-H bonds are selectively oxidized under the reaction conditions even in the presence of α-methyl or reactive α-methylene C-H bonds. This methodology is also useful in the late-stage functionalization of pharmaceuticals. Mechanistic study demonstrates that the high-valent Ru(VI)- cis -dioxo species plays an important role in controlling selectivity.
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