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Title

Rapid and Mild Lactamization Using Highly Electrophilic Triphosgene in a Microflow Reactor.

Authors

Fuse, Shinichiro; Komuro, Keiji; Otake, Yuma; Masui, Hisashi; Nakamura, Hiroyuki

Abstract

Lactams are cyclic amides that are indispensable as drugs and as drug candidates. Conventional lactamization includes acid‐mediated and coupling‐agent‐mediated approaches that suffer from narrow substrate scope, much waste, and/or high cost. Inexpensive, less‐wasteful approaches mediated by highly electrophilic reagents are attractive, but there is an imminent risk of side reactions. Herein, a methods using highly electrophilic triphosgene in a microflow reactor that accomplishes rapid (0.5–10 s), mild, inexpensive, and less‐wasteful lactamization are described. Methods A and B, which use N‐methylmorpholine and N‐methylimidazole, respectively, were developed. Various lactams and a cyclic peptide containing acid‐ and/or heat‐labile functional groups were synthesized in good to high yields without the need for tedious purification. Undesired reactions were successfully suppressed, and the risk of handling triphosgene was minimized by the use of microflow technology.

Subjects

ELECTROPHILES; LACTAMS; FUNCTIONAL groups; AMIDES

Publication

Chemistry - A European Journal, 2021, Vol 27, Issue 27, p7525

ISSN

0947-6539

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/chem.202100059

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