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Ethyl 2-(tert-Butoxycarbonyloxyimino)-2-cyanoacetate (Boc-Oxyma): An Efficient Reagent for the Racemization Free Synthesis of Ureas, Carbamates and Thiocarbamates via Lossen Rearrangement
Manne, Srinivasa Rao,Thalluri, Kishore,Giri, Rajat Subhra,Chandra, Jyoti,Mandal, Bhubaneswar
, p. 168 - 176 (2017/01/14)
Boc-Oxyma (Ethyl 2-(tert-butoxycarbonyloxyimino)-2-cyanoacetate) has been reported previously as an efficient coupling reagent for the synthesis of amides, peptides, esters, thioesters and hydroxamic acids. It is known for its excellent racemization suppression capability, and also as an environment friendly reagent as it generates only Oxyma as solid byproduct that can be recovered easily and recycled for the synthesis of the same reagent. In this update, we report a simple, efficient, environment friendly, chemoselective and racemization free method for the synthesis of ureas, carbamates and thiocarbamates from hydroxamic acids via Lossen rearrangement by using Boc-Oxyma. We have achieved racemization free di- and tri-peptidyl ureas with very good yield by using this protocol. A rigorous mechanistic investigation is also incorporated. (Figure presented.).
Scavenge-ROMP-filter: a facile strategy for soluble scavenging via norbornenyl tagging of electrophilic Reagents.
Moore, Joel D,Harned, Andrew M,Henle, Julia,Flynn, Daniel L,Hanson, Paul R
, p. 1847 - 1849 (2007/10/03)
[reaction: see text] A new "chemical tagging" method for homogeneous electrophilic scavenging is described. The method utilizes 5-norbornene-2-methanol to scavenge/tag a variety of electrophiles that are present in excess. Once tagging is complete, the crude reaction mixture is subjected to a rapid ROM polymerization event utilizing the second generation Grubbs catalyst. This process yields a polymer that can be precipitated with methanol or ether/hexane, leaving products in excellent yield and purity.
