A new outlook in oxidative transformations and coupling reactions via in situ generation of organic chloramines

Owing to their various modes of coordinating and oxidizing reactivity, organic chloramines represent versatile building blocks for the synthesis of an ample range of multiatomic organic compounds. The present review focuses on synthetic methodologies using their dichotomous nature, which is the basi...

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