Carbamoylimidazolium salts as diversification reagents: an application to the synthesis of tertiary amides from carboxylic acids |
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Authors: | Justyna A. GrzybRobert A. Batey |
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Affiliation: | Davenport Research Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3H6, Canada |
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Abstract: | An efficient method for the preparation of tertiary amides from carbamoylimidazolium salts and carboxylic acids is described. The transformation occurs at room temperature and under relatively mild conditions. The carbamoylimidazolium salts are obtained from the reaction of secondary amines with N,N′-carbonyldiimidazole, followed by methylation with methyl iodide. The utility of this reaction was demonstrated in the formation of Weinreb amides and in a short synthesis of fused bicyclic amides. The introduction of this reaction now permits carbamoylimidazolium salts to be utilized in the formation of tertiary amides, ureas, carbamates and thiocarbamates under a single set of conditions. |
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Keywords: | carbamoyl imidazolium salts amides Weinreb amides parallel synthesis |
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