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Catalyst-Free N-Deoxygenation by Photoexcitation of Hantzsch Ester.

Mikhail O KonevLuana CardinaleAxel Jacobi von Wangelin
Published in: Organic letters (2020)
A mild and operationally simple protocol for the deoxygenation of a variety of heteroaryl N-oxides and nitroarenes has been developed. A mixture of substrate and Hantzsch ester is proposed to result in an electron donor-acceptor complex, which upon blue-light irradiation undergoes photoinduced electron transfer between the two reactants to afford the products. N-oxide deoxygenation is demonstrated with 22 examples of functionally diverse substrates, and the chemoselective reduction of nitroarenes to the corresponding hydroxylamines is also shown.
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