Beckmann fragmentation and successive carbon-carbon bond formation using Grignard reagents via phosphonium salt intermediates

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Abstract

The intermediates formed during the Beckmann fragmentation of α-alkoxy and α-alkoxy-α-alkyl oxime acetates have been successfully trapped as phosphonium salts, which were subsequently reacted with a variety of Grignard reagents to give the corresponding substituted products in good yields. Notably, this reaction proceeded smoothly even from α-alkoxy-α-alkyl oxime acetates.

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Fujioka, H., Matsumoto, N., Kuboki, Y., Mitsukane, H., Ohta, R., Kimura, T., & Murai, K. (2016). Beckmann fragmentation and successive carbon-carbon bond formation using Grignard reagents via phosphonium salt intermediates. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 64(7), 718–722. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c16-00006

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