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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 43, 2013 - Issue 23
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Original Articles

Alkoxybromination of Olefins Using Ammonium Bromide and Oxone

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Pages 3121-3129 | Received 06 Sep 2012, Published online: 04 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

A mild, efficient, and highly regio- and stereoselective method for the methoxy and ethoxy bromination of olefins has been developed using NH4Br as a bromine source and Oxone as an oxidant. Various kinds of olefins (aromatic, linear, and cyclic olefins) afforded the corresponding alkoxy brominated products in moderate to excellent yields.

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GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

M. A. K. and M. N. acknowledge the financial support from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, in the form of fellowships.

Notes

a Styrene (2 mmol), NH4Br (2.2 mmol), Oxone (2.2 mmol), ROH (10 mL).

b Isolated yields.

c At room temperature.

d At 80 °C.

a Isolated yields.

b Olefin (2 mmol), NH4Br (2.2 mmol), Oxone (2.2 mmol), MeOH (10 mL) at room temperature.

c Olefin (2 mmol), NH4Br (2.2 mmol), Oxone (2.2 mmol), EtOH (10 mL) at reflux temperature.

d At room temperature.

e Dibromo product.

f erythro products.

g threo products.

h Molar ratio of erythro and threo 62:38, determined by 1H NMR.

i Molar ratio of threo and erythro 33:67, determined by 1H NMR.

a Isolated yields.

b Olefin (2 mmol), NH4Br (2.2 mmol), Oxone (2.2 mmol), MeOH (10 mL) at room temperature.

c Olefin (2 mmol), NH4Br (2.2 mmol), Oxone (2.2 mmol), EtOH (10 mL) at reflux temperature.

d At room temperature.

e Dibromo product.

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