Green Oxidation of Aromatic Hydrazide Derivatives Using an Oxoammonium Salt

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Abstract

Aromatic diazenes are often prepared by oxidation of the corresponding hydrazides using stoichiometric quantities of nonrecyclable oxidants. We developed a convenient alternative protocol for the oxidation of aromatic hydrazides using Bobbitt’s salt (1), a metal-free, recyclable, and commercially available oxoammonium reagent. A variety of aryl hydrazides were oxidized within 75 min at room temperature using the developed protocol. Computational insight suggests that this oxidation occurs by a polar hydride transfer mechanism.

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Phadnis, N., Molen, J. A., Stephens, S. M., Weierbach, S. M., Lambert, K. M., & Milligan, J. A. (2024). Green Oxidation of Aromatic Hydrazide Derivatives Using an Oxoammonium Salt. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 89(8), 5841–5845. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.3c02752

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