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    One-Pot Acid-Catalyzed Ring-Opening/Cyclization/Oxidation of Aziridines with N-Tosylhydrazones: Access to 1,2,4-Triazines

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    A new, three-step, telescoped reaction sequence for the regioselective conversion of N-tosyl hydrazones and aziridines to 3,6-disubstituted and 3,5,6-trisubstituted 1,2,4-triazines is described. The process involves an efficient nucleophilic ring opening of the aziridine, giving access to a wide range of aminohydrazones, isolated with excellent yields. A “one-pot” procedure, combining the ring opening with a cyclization and an oxidation step, allows the preparation of diversified triazines in good yields.This work was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from Pfizer (L.C.) and EPSRC Grant Nos. EP/K009494/1 and EP/M004120/1 (S.V.L.). We also thank Dr. Andrew D. Bond for conducting X-ray crystallographic analysis

    C-H functionalisation of aldehydes using light generated, non-stabilised diazo compounds in flow.

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    The difficulty in accessing and safely utilising non-stabilised diazo species has in the past limited the application of this class of compounds. Here we explore further the use of oxadiazolines, non-stabilised diazo precursors which are bench stable, in direct, non-catalytic, aldehyde C-H functionalisation reactions under UV photolysis in flow and free from additives. Commercially available aldehydes are coupled to afford unsymmetrical aryl-alkyl and alkyl-alkyl ketones while mild conditions and lack of transition metal catalysts allow for exceptional functional group tolerance. Examples are given on small scale and in a larger scale continuous production.ERC funding, sponsorship from UCB and Pfizer, Cambridge Home and EU Scholarship Schem
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