2003
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200341062
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Esters and Amides from Activated Alcohols Using Manganese(IV) Dioxide: Tandem Oxidation Processes.

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“…Some time ago, Corey and Gilman developed routes for the conversion of aldehydes into methyl esters employing sodium cyanide as a catalyst . This protocol has been incorporated into a TOP sequence, leading directly from alcohols to methyl esters (Scheme ) 59 …”
Section: Top Sequences Using Nitrogen-based Nucleophilesmentioning
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“…Some time ago, Corey and Gilman developed routes for the conversion of aldehydes into methyl esters employing sodium cyanide as a catalyst . This protocol has been incorporated into a TOP sequence, leading directly from alcohols to methyl esters (Scheme ) 59 …”
Section: Top Sequences Using Nitrogen-based Nucleophilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corey and Gilman also converted aldehydes into amides, and the extension of this methodology to provide a one-pot procedure for the preparation of amides directly from activated alcohols was successful. A wide range of activated alcohols was employed, and a number of primary, secondary, and tertiary amides were prepared in a practically straightforward procedure (Scheme ) …”
Section: Top Sequences Using Nitrogen-based Nucleophilesmentioning
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