Organocatalytic Dakin Oxidation by Nucleophilic Flavin Catalysts
摘要:
Flavin catalysts perform the first organocatalytic Dakin oxidation of electron-rich arylaldehydes to phenols under mild, basic conditions. Catechols are readily prepared, and the oxidation of 2-hydroxyacetophenone was achieved. Aerobic oxidation is displayed in the presence of Zn(0) as a reducing agent. This reactivity broadens the scope of biomimetic flavin catalysis in the realm of nucleophilic oxidations, providing a framework for mechanistic investigations for related oxidations, such as the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation and Weitz-Scheffer epoxidation.
analogues of flavinium salts which are efficientorganocatalysts for oxidations with hydrogenperoxide. It was shown that pyrazinium derivatives with an electron‐withdrawing substituent catalyze mild oxidations of sulfides to sulfoxides and Baeyer–Villiger oxidations in a similar way to flavinium catalysts. The most reactive catalyst, 3‐cyanopyrazinium tetrafluoroborate, was efficiently employed in preparative
Mild and Efficient Flavin-Catalyzed H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> Oxidation of Tertiary Amines to Amine <i>N</i>-Oxides
作者:Katarina Bergstad、Jan-E. Bäckvall
DOI:10.1021/jo980926d
日期:1998.9.1
A mild and highly effective H2O2 oxidation of tertiary amines has been developed by the use of flavin catalysis. Eight aliphatic amines were oxidized to their corresponding N-oxides in fast and selective reactions. For all substrates a considerable rate enhancement was observed compared to the noncatalyzed reactions. The product N-oxides were isolated in good yields using this mild oxidation system based on the environmentally attractive oxidant H2O2. As the catalyst, an N-1,N-5-dialkylated flavin was used as an analogue of the biologically important flavin redox cofactor. The catalytic cycle proposed for the flavin catalysis accounts for the observation that, in addition to the hydrogen peroxide oxidant, molecular oxygen is required for the initiation of the process.