91285-94-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Chelation-Based Homologation by Reaction of Organometallic Reagents with O -Alkyl S -Pyridin-2-yl Thiocarbonates: Synthesis of Esters from Grignard Reagents
Hashimoto, Yoshimitsu,Mano, Koudai,Morita, Nobuyoshi,Suzuki, Tomoyuki,Tamura, Osamu,Tanaka, Kosaku,Usami, Shun
, p. 1561 - 1564 (2019)
The one-carbon homologative esterification of Grignard reagents with O- alkyl S -pyridin-2-yl thiocarbonates has been explored. This one-step synthesis of esters from Grignard reagents is the first case to involve chelation-stabilized intermediates.
O-Alkyl S-(Pyridin-2-yl)carbonothiolates: Operationally Simple and Highly Nitrogen-Selective Reagents for Alkoxy Carbonylation of Amino Groups
Hashimoto, Yoshimitsu,Morita, Nobuyoshi,Suzuki, Tomoyuki,Tamura, Osamu,Tanaka, Kosaku
, p. 899 - 902 (2020/05/28)
Amino groups are selectively protected in good yields by reaction with O-Alkyl S-(pyridin-2-yl)carbonothiolates in an appropriate solvent at room temperature in air. Even glucosamine, which contains multiple hydroxyl groups, is selectively N-protected in methanol.
New Amino-protective Reagents for t-Butoxycarbonylation and Benzyloxycarbonylation of Amines and Amino Acids
Kim, Sunggak,Lee, Jae In,Yi, Kyu Yang
, p. 3570 - 3575 (2007/10/02)
New amino-protective reagents for t-butoxycarbonylation and benzyloxycarbonylation of amines and amino acids have been developed. t-Butyl 2-pyridyl carbonate and t-butyl S-(2-pyridyl) thiocarbonate react cleanly with various amines and amino acids to afford N-Boc amines and N-Boc amino acids in high yields.Benzyl 2-pyridyl carbonate and O-benzyl S-(2-pyridyl) thiocarbonate are also found to be very effective in the benzyloxycarbonylation of amino acids.
On the Use of Five-Membered Heterocycles in Peptide Chemistry
Romani, S.,Moroder, L.,Bovermann, G.,Wuensch, E.
, p. 738 - 742 (2007/10/02)
N-Acyl derivatives of 2-benzoxazolethiol, 2-benzothiazolethiol and 2-benzimidazolethiol are proposed for use both as efficient acylating agents for the synthesis of N-benzyloxycarbonyl and N-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl amino acid derivatives and as activated amides for the synthesis of peptides.
