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A Single Lipase-Catalysed One-Pot Protocol Combining Aminolysis Resolution and Aza-Michael Addition: An Easy and Efficient Way to Synthesise β-Amino Acid Esters
Xu, Fan,Wu, Qiongsi,Chen, Xiaoyang,Lin, Xianfu,Wu, Qi
, p. 5393 - 5401 (2015/08/24)
A novel one-pot protocol combining aza-Michael addition and aminolysis resolution was developed to obtain chiral β-amino acid esters with lipase B from Candida antarctica (CAL-B) as the only catalyst. This method is conducted under mild reaction conditions and is very easy to handle. After a series of detailed optimization studies, ten racemic aromatic or aliphatic amines were subjected to this one-pot procedure, and twelve chiral β-amino acid esters and ten chiral amides were successfully synthesised with excellent ee values in theoretical yields. Scaled-up procedures also worked without apparent reduction in reaction rate or enantioselectivity, which makes this method suitable for large-scale production of chiral β-amino acid esters. A one-pot protocol for simultaneous synthesis of chiral β-amino acid esters and amides was developed by combining single lipase B from Candida antarctica (CAL-B) catalysed aza-Michael addition and aminolysis resolution. This method requires mild reaction conditions and is very easy to handle. Chiral β-amino acid esters and chiral amides were obtained with excellent ee values and in theoretical yields.
Amidomercuration; a New and Regiospecific Addition of Amides to Olefins
Barluenga, Jose,Jimenez, Carmen,Najera, Carmen,Yus, Miguel
, p. 670 - 671 (2007/10/02)
The reaction of olefins with anhydrous mercury(II) nitrate in the presence of primary amides leads, after in situ alkaline sodium borohydride reduction, to the corresponding N-substituted amides; this procedure provides a new, convenient method for the Markovnikov amidation of carbon-carbon double bonds.