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    Application of Oxyma Based Reagents in Relevant Organic Transformations
    (2022) Kalita, Tapasi
    The work presented in this thesis is mainly focused on the different applications of the coupling reagent ortho-NosylOXY (I) to synthesize acetals, thioacetals, ureas, carbamates, and thiocarbamates. A newer methodology is also described to convert carboxylic acids into amides, dipeptides, esters, and hydroxamates. In chapter 1, the importance of the compounds mentioned above, their existing methodologies, and their drawbacks are discussed. Chapter 2 describes the synthesis of acetals and thioacetals from aldehydes using ortho-NosylOXY . In chapter 3, the racemization-free synthesis of ureas, carbamates, and thiocarbamates from carboxylic acids via Curtius rearrangement using o-NosylOXY is demonstrated. The mechanism study of the Beckmann rearrangement from ketoxime to amide using o-NosylOXY is extended in chapter 4. Finally, in chapter 5, a one-pot protocol to synthesize amides, peptides, esters, and hydroxamates using Oxyma and thionyl chloride with minimal racemization is proposed.
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