Copper-catalyzed synthesis of α-ketoamides using water and dioxygen as the oxygen source†
Abstract
The reaction employing H2O and O2 as the co-oxygen source in the catalytic synthesis of α-ketoamides is described. This copper-catalyzed reaction is carried out in a tandem manner constituted by the hydroamination of alkyne, hydration of vinyl–Cu complex and subsequent oxidation. Isotope labeling and radical capture experiments reveal that the oxygen atom of α-ketone at α-ketoamides derives from O2 and the oxygen atom of amide group originates from H2O.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2020 RSC Advances HOT Article Collection