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Carbon-hydrogen bonds cleavage, anodic oxidation

Oxidation of methylpyridines in 60-80 % sulphuric acid at a lead dioxide anode leads to the pyridinecarboxylic acid [213]. The sulphuric acid concentration is critical and little of the product is formed in dilute sulphuric acid [214]. In these reactions, electron loss from the n-system is driven by concerted cleavage of a carbon-hydrogen bond in the methyl substituent. This leaves a pyridylmethyl radical, which is then further oxidised to the acid, fhe procedure is run on a technical scale in a divided cell to give the pyridinecarboxylic acid in 80 % yields [215]. Oxida-tionof quinoline under the same conditions leads to pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid [214, 216]. 3-HaIoquino ines afford the 5-halopyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid [217]. Quinoxaline is converted to pyrazine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid by oxidation at a copper anode in aqueous sodium hydroxide containing potassium permanganate [218]. [Pg.228]

The indirect anodic cleavage of carbon-hydrogen bonds in the benzyl position using triarylamine mediators was also used for mild and selective deblocking of hydroxy, carboxyl, and amino groups. The primarily formed cation radical of the protective group is readily deprotonated in the benzyl position by an added base (Eq. (107)). This benzylic radical is easily further oxidized to the benzyl cation which subsequently is cleaved by attack of a nucleophile, such as water (Eq. (108)). [Pg.55]

In contrast to the case of allylsilanes, anodic oxidation of disubstituted olefins provides in general four regioisomeric products because all the allylic carbon-hydrogen bonds can be cleaved. In the case of allylsilane, the cleavage of a C—Si bond takes place... [Pg.1192]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.793 ]

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Anode oxidation

Anodes oxides

Anodic bonding

Anodic oxidation

Anodic oxides

Bond cleavage carbon-hydrogen

Carbon anodes

Carbon cleavage

Carbon-hydrogen bond cleavag

Carbon-hydrogen bonds

Carbonates cleavage

Hydrogen anodic oxidation

Oxides bonding

Oxides carbon—hydrogen bonds

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