Shaofeng Gong, Sheng‐Hua Wang, Zu‐Li Wang, Wei‐Min He
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Abstract
As efficient nitrogen radical precursors, dioxazolones have emerged as key intermediates in photocatalytic CN bond construction due to their mild reaction conditions, and generation of only CO2 as a byproduct. This review summarizes recent advances in the application of dioxazolones in photocatalytic nitrene transfer reactions, with a focus on synthetic methodologies for diverse amides and their derivatives and the mechanistic insights into different catalytic systems. The aim is to provide guidance for developing green and efficient CN, SN, PN, and SN bond formation strategies and to promote the application of photocatalytic nitrene transfer reactions in pharmaceutical and materials science.
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