Organic & biomolecular chemistry

Copper (I) mediated cross-coupling of amino acid derived organozinc reagents with acid chlorides

T Hjelmgaard, D Tanner

Index: Hjelmgaard, Thomas; Tanner, David Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2006 , vol. 4, # 9 p. 1796 - 1805

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Abstract

This paper describes the development of a straightforward experimental protocol for copper- mediated cross-coupling of amino acid derived β-amido-alkylzinc iodides 1 and 3 with a range of acid chlorides. The present method uses CuCN· 2LiCl as the copper source and for organozinc reagent 1 the methodology appears to be limited to reaction with more stable acid chlorides, providing the desired products in moderate yields. When applied to ...

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