2009
DOI: 10.1021/ol901943f
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Sunlight Oxidation of Alkyl Aryl Tellurides to the Corresponding Carbonyl Compounds: A New Carbonyl Precursor

Abstract: Alkyl aryl tellurides were efficiently transformed to the corresponding carbonyl compounds by photo-oxidation with sunlight without affecting various functional groups in the alkyl moiety. The tellurides can be used as a new carbonyl precursor, and the photolysis can be conducted without special equipment for light sources.

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“…19 F NMR was used to study compound 10 using a trifluoroacetic acid internal standard while 1 H NMR was used to study the degradation of compound 11 using the DMSO-d 5 internal standard. To further validate these compounds as potential MC mass tags, the stability was also studied in a buffered aqueous solution by dissolving the compounds in a 50/50 solution of DMSO-d 6 /PBS-d buffer.…”
Section: Stability In Pbs Buffermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 F NMR was used to study compound 10 using a trifluoroacetic acid internal standard while 1 H NMR was used to study the degradation of compound 11 using the DMSO-d 5 internal standard. To further validate these compounds as potential MC mass tags, the stability was also studied in a buffered aqueous solution by dissolving the compounds in a 50/50 solution of DMSO-d 6 /PBS-d buffer.…”
Section: Stability In Pbs Buffermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays we know that the bad smell of the organotelluro compounds is not a rule. 17 The instability of the organotellurides to the light and air is better understood, 18 and now chemists are able to manipulate them safely.…”
Section: Telluriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this results indicates that the processes must be mediated by one or more radicalar steps [2] . On the other hand radical tellurides derivatives have considerable potential for use in organic synthesis [4,5] . In this work, is shown the first results of the synthesis of a 2-oxazoline telluride derivative and its photo-degradation behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%