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Ethyl Lithiodiazoacetate: Extremely Unstable Intermediate Handled Efficiently in Flow
Authors:Dr Simon T R Müller  Tobias Hokamp  Svenja Ehrmann  Dr Paul Hellier  Prof?Dr Thomas Wirth
Institution:1. http://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/wirth/;2. School of Chemistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK;3. Pierre Fabre Médicament, Parc Industriel de la Chartreuse, Castres CEDEX, France
Abstract:Ethyl diazoacetate (EDA) is one of the most prominent diazo reagents. It is frequently used in metal–carbene‐type reactions. However, EDA can also be used as a nucleophile under base catalysis. Whilst the addition of EDA to aldehydes can be performed using organic bases, the addition of EDA to other carbonyl electrophiles requires the use of organometallics such as lithium diisopropylamide (LDA). The generated ethyl lithiodiazoacetate is highly reactive and decomposes rapidly, even at low temperatures. Herein, we report a continuous flow protocol that overcomes the problems associated with the instantaneous decomposition of ethyl lithiodiazoacetate. The addition of ethyl lithiodiazoacetate to ketones provides direct access to tertiary diazoalcohols in good yields.
Keywords:diazo compounds  flow chemistry  hazardous intermediates  lithiation
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