“…In addition to the oxidation of amines with BPO [136,[138][139][140][141], there are four alternative routes for synthesizing hydroxylamines from amines as outlined in Scheme 3.21: (a) oxidation of primary and secondary amines using oxone over silica gel or, in certain instances, alumina [142], (b) oxidation of amines using dimethyldioxirane in acetone to give the acetonederived nitrone, followed by acid hydrolysis or hydroxylaminolysis [143], (c) selective mono-cyanomethylation of primary amines, followed by meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (m-CPBA) oxidation to give the nitrone and subsequent hydroxylaminolysis with hydroxylamine hydrochloride [144], and (d) reaction of an amine and an aromatic aldehyde to give an imine, followed by oxidation with m-CPBA to give the corresponding oxaziridine and hydrolysis to the hydroxylamine under acid-catalyzed conditions [145][146][147]. …”