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Nitrogen complex hydrides

The reduction of iminium salts can be achieved by a variety of methods. Some of the methods have been studied primarily on quaternary salts of aromatic bases, but the results can be extrapolated to simple iminium salts in most cases. The reagents available for reduction of iminium salts are sodium amalgam (52), sodium hydrosulfite (5i), potassium borohydride (54,55), sodium borohydride (56,57), lithium aluminum hydride (5 ), formic acid (59-63), H, and platinum oxide (47). The scope and mechanism of reduction of nitrogen heterocycles with complex metal hydrides has been recently reviewed (5,64), and will be presented here only briefly. [Pg.185]

R.E. Lyleu. P. S. Anderson, The Reduction of Nitrogen Heterocycles with Complex Metal Hydrides, Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Vol. 6, S. 45, Academic Press, New York 1966. [Pg.784]

C. Helling, V. Imhof, L. Nielsen, and E. Jacobson Complex Alumino-Hydrides containing Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Arsenic. Inorg. Chem. 2, 504 (1963). [Pg.109]

Imine formation is an important reaction. It generates a C-N bond, and it is probably the most common way of forming heterocyclic rings containing nitrogen (see Section 11.10). Thns, cycliza-tion of 5-aminopentanal to A -piperideine is merely intramolecular imine formation. A further property of imines that is shared with carbonyl groups is their susceptibility to reduction via complex metal hydrides (see Section 7.5). This allows imines to be... [Pg.245]

J.G. Keay, The Reduction of Nitrogen Heterocycles with Complex Metal-Hydrides, Adv. Heterocycl. [Pg.389]

Table III also shows the values of the equilibrium constants, KVAp for the conversion of iron nitrosyl complexes into the corresponding nitro derivatives. Keq decreases downwards, meaning that the conversions are obtained at a lower pH for the complexes at the top of the table. Thus, NP can be fully converted into the nitro complex only at pHs greater than 10. The NO+ N02 conversion, together with the release of N02 from the coordination sphere, are key features in some enzymatic reactions leading to oxidation of nitrogen hydrides to nitrite (14). The above conversion and release must occur under physiological conditions with the hydroxylaminoreductase enzyme (HAO), in which the substrate is seemingly oxidized through two electron paths involving HNO and NO+ as intermediates. Evidently, the mechanistic requirements are closely related to the structure of the heme sites in HAO (69). No direct evidence of bound nitrite intermediates has been reported, however, and this was also the case for the reductive nitrosylation processes associated with ferri-heme chemistry (Fig. 4) (25). Table III also shows the values of the equilibrium constants, KVAp for the conversion of iron nitrosyl complexes into the corresponding nitro derivatives. Keq decreases downwards, meaning that the conversions are obtained at a lower pH for the complexes at the top of the table. Thus, NP can be fully converted into the nitro complex only at pHs greater than 10. The NO+ N02 conversion, together with the release of N02 from the coordination sphere, are key features in some enzymatic reactions leading to oxidation of nitrogen hydrides to nitrite (14). The above conversion and release must occur under physiological conditions with the hydroxylaminoreductase enzyme (HAO), in which the substrate is seemingly oxidized through two electron paths involving HNO and NO+ as intermediates. Evidently, the mechanistic requirements are closely related to the structure of the heme sites in HAO (69). No direct evidence of bound nitrite intermediates has been reported, however, and this was also the case for the reductive nitrosylation processes associated with ferri-heme chemistry (Fig. 4) (25).
Complex metal hydrides, reduction of nitrogen heterocycles with, 6, 45 Covalent hydration... [Pg.332]

Reduction of nitrogen heleroeycles with complex metal hydrides. 6, 45... [Pg.335]


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