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Cope reaction

Reaction of N-oxide to alkene and hydroxylamine

Cope reaction

Summary

Reaction of N-oxide to alkene and hydroxylamine

The Cope reaction or Cope elimination, developed by Arthur C. Cope, is the elimination reaction of an N-oxide to an alkene and a hydroxylamine.[[Image:CopeReaction.png|554px|Cope reaction|center]]Typically, the amine oxide is prepared from the corresponding amine with a peroxy acid or comparable oxidant. The actual elimination requires just heat. Illustrative is a synthesis of methylenecyclohexane:

synthesis of methylenecyclohexane

Reverse reaction

The reverse or retro-Cope elimination has been reported, in which an N,N-disubstituted hydroxylamine reacts with an alkene to form a tertiary N-oxide. The reaction is a form of hydroamination and can be extended to the use of unsubstituted hydroxylamine, in which case oximes are produced.

References

References

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  2. (1949). "Rearrangement of Allyldialkylamine Oxides and Benzyldimethylamine Oxide". [[Journal of the American Chemical Society]].
  3. (1953). "Cyclic Polyolefins. XXVII. cis- and trans-Cycloöctene from N,N-Dimethylcycloöctylamine". [[Journal of the American Chemical Society]].
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  5. (1963). "Methylenecyclohexane and N,N-Dimethylhydroxylamine Hydrochloride". [[Organic Syntheses]].
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  7. ''Amine Oxides. VIII. Medium-sized Cyclic Olefins from Amine Oxides and Quaternary Ammonium Hydroxides'' Arthur C. Cope, Engelbert Ciganek, Charles F. Howell, Edward E. Schweizer [[J. Am. Chem. Soc.]], '''1960''', 82 (17), pp 4663–4669 {{doi. 10.1021/ja01502a053
  8. ''Amine Oxides. VII. The Thermal Decomposition of the N-Oxides of N-Methylazacycloalkanes'' Arthur C. Cope, Norman A. LeBel; [[J. Am. Chem. Soc.]]; '''1960'''; 82(17); 4656-4662. {{doi. 10.1021/ja01502a052
  9. (September 1995). "Reverse Cope elimination reactions. 1. Mechanism and scope". The Journal of Organic Chemistry.
  10. (September 1995). "Reverse Cope elimination reactions. 2. Application to synthesis". The Journal of Organic Chemistry.
  11. (8 February 2008). "Intermolecular Cope-Type Hydroamination of Alkenes and Alkynes". Angewandte Chemie.
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