With this short review we would like to describe our work on isocyanide-mediated multicomponent reactions using the 1,3-dipolar species nitrile N-oxides and nitrile imines as electrophilic inputs. Our goal is to show the potentiality of these transformations, elucidate the mechanisms of the reactions, demonstrate the versatility, and highlight the potentiality of this chemistry. 1 Introduction 2 (Z)-Chloroximes as Electrophilic Partners for Isocyanides 2.1 Precedents for the Reaction Between Nitrile N-Oxides and Iso­cyanides 2.2 Reaction between (Z)-Chloroximes, Isocyanides, and Carboxylic Acids (or Amines) 2.3 The Use of Other Nucleophiles as the Third Partner 2.4 General Mechanism 3 Nitrile Imines as Electrophilic Partners for Isocyanides 4 Conclusions and Future Outlook

Nitrile N-Oxides and Nitrile Imines as New Fuels for the Discovery of Novel Isocyanide-Based Multicomponent Reactions

TRON, Gian Cesare
2016-01-01

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With this short review we would like to describe our work on isocyanide-mediated multicomponent reactions using the 1,3-dipolar species nitrile N-oxides and nitrile imines as electrophilic inputs. Our goal is to show the potentiality of these transformations, elucidate the mechanisms of the reactions, demonstrate the versatility, and highlight the potentiality of this chemistry. 1 Introduction 2 (Z)-Chloroximes as Electrophilic Partners for Isocyanides 2.1 Precedents for the Reaction Between Nitrile N-Oxides and Iso­cyanides 2.2 Reaction between (Z)-Chloroximes, Isocyanides, and Carboxylic Acids (or Amines) 2.3 The Use of Other Nucleophiles as the Third Partner 2.4 General Mechanism 3 Nitrile Imines as Electrophilic Partners for Isocyanides 4 Conclusions and Future Outlook
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