Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5227778 | Tetrahedron | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Ring opening of protected 3-aminoalkyl-substituted azetidin-2-ones with O-, N- or S-nucleophiles led to β,β′-diaminocarboxylic esters, amides and thioesters, respectively. The reaction outcome is improved by the addition of catalytic amounts of sodium azide. Utilization of a glycine derivative with unprotected amino function as nucleophile was possible. When bulkier amino acid esters were used, the intermediate acid azide underwent a Curtius rearrangement. The isocynates formed were trapped as the corresponding urea derivatives. Reduction of β-lactam's amide moiety led to diaminoalcohols.
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