Palladium-Catalyzed Oxime Assisted Intramolecular Dioxygenation of Alkenes with 1 atm of Air as the Sole Oxidant
Journal of the American Chemical Society2010Vol. 132(18), pp. 6284–6285
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Abstract
This paper describes a palladium-catalyzed oxime assisted intramolecular dioxygenation of alkenes by using 1 atm of air as the sole oxidant under extremely mild conditions, which demonstrated the feasibility of incorporating atmospheric oxygen into synthetically useful products under 1 atm of air at room temperature.
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