One-step access to N-enoxyimides by gold-catalysed addition of N-hydroxyimides to terminal alkynes
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Coralie Duchemin, Nicolai Cramer
N-Enoxyimides have become attractive substrates for novel catalytic transformations, yet their tedious multi-step synthesis hampers full exploitation of their synthetic potential. We report a gold(I)-catalyzed protocol to access N-enoxyimides from simple and widely available terminal alkynes and the corresponding N-hydroxyimides in a single step. The transformation proceeds with aryl-, alkenyl- and alkyl alkynes, facilitating further studies of this substrate class in C–H functionalizations and photocatalysis.
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