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Org. Biomol. Chem., 2013,11, 2466-2472
DOI:
10.1039/C3OB27362H
Received
06 Dec 2012,
Accepted
11 Feb 2013
First published online
12 Feb 2013
A series of Pd(en)X2 salts were used as catalysts for the conversion of aldoximes into nitriles and amides. Highlights of this protocol include the use of inexpensive polar solvents, including water, and moderate reaction temperatures. A high degree of selectivity in the reaction outcome was observed when using aliphatic vs. aromatic/conjugated aldoximes.
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