A Novel Metal-free Reductive Esterification of N-Tosylhydrazones with Carboxylic Acids

A novel method for the synthesis of esters via reductive coupling of N-tosylhydrazones with carboxylic acids under metal-free conditions has been developed. Various functional groups were found to be tolerable under the re- action conditions to afford low to good yields.

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Published inChinese journal of chemistry Vol. 30; no. 8; pp. 1862 - 1866
Main Author 周安坤 吴磊 李大志 陈庆庆 张晓 夏吾炯
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LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 01.08.2012
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ISSN1001-604X
1614-7065
DOI10.1002/cjoc.201200387

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Summary:A novel method for the synthesis of esters via reductive coupling of N-tosylhydrazones with carboxylic acids under metal-free conditions has been developed. Various functional groups were found to be tolerable under the re- action conditions to afford low to good yields.
Bibliography:31-1547/O6
Zhou Ankun,Wu Lei, Li Dazhi, Chen Qingqing,Zhang Xiao,Xia Wujiong( State Key Lab of Urban Water Resource and Environment, the Academy of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang 150080, China)
metal-free, N-tosylhydrazones, esterification, carboxylic acids
A novel method for the synthesis of esters via reductive coupling of N-tosylhydrazones with carboxylic acids under metal-free conditions has been developed. Various functional groups were found to be tolerable under the re- action conditions to afford low to good yields.
the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation - No. 2011M500096
Harbin Institute of Technology
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ISSN:1001-604X
1614-7065
DOI:10.1002/cjoc.201200387