- A Simple, efficient, Catalyst-Free and Solvent-Less Microwave-Assisted process for N-Cbz Protection of Several amines
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A simple, green and chemo-selective method for the N-benzyloxycarbonylation of amines, β-amino alcohols, α-amino esters and sulfonamides has been developed under microwave irradiation. Good to excellent yields of the N-benzyloxy-carbamates compounds were obtained in short times without any side products.
- Aouf, Zineb,Mansouri, Rachida,Lakrout, Salah,Berredjem, Malika,Aouf, Nour-Eddine
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p. 151 - 156
(2017/08/02)
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- Metal-free reductive cleavage of benzylic esters and ethers: Fragmentations result from single and double electron transfers
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The mechanisms for the reductive cleavage of benzylic esters and ethers by neutral organic electron donor 1 are different (see scheme). Products isolated from the cleavage of benzylic ethers result from the transfer of two electrons, without the intermediacy of benzyl radicals, which are believed to be intermediates in the reductive cleavage of benzylic esters. Copyright
- Doni, Eswararao,O'Sullivan, Steven,Murphy, John A.
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supporting information
p. 2239 - 2242
(2013/03/28)
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- A novel and efficient strategy for the synthesis of various carbamates using carbamoyl chlorides under solvent-free and grinding conditions using microwave irradiation
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We present an efficient, fast and simple strategy of generating the intermediate carbamoyl chlorides from secondary amines using stoichiometric amounts of bis(trichloromethyl)carbonate (BTC) in solution and solvent-free conditions with excellent yields. The results obtained showed the yield increasing on whether a base was used. Finally, an efficient and rapid synthesis of variety carbamate derivatives was developed by the reaction with a high variety of different alcohols, phenols, diols and this intermediate at room temperature with grinding and in solvent-free conditions under microwave irradiation. The presence of various safe bases is shown to be effective in reducing the reaction times, increasing the yields and easing purification. The present method does not involve any hazardous phosgene.
- Zare, Hassan,Ghanbari, Mohammad Mehdi,Jamali, Marzieh,Aboodi, Abdollah
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experimental part
p. 883 - 886
(2012/08/28)
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