Copper-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition of Hydrazoic Acid Formed in Situ from Sodium Azide Affords 4-Monosubstituted-1,2,3-Triazoles

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We report a copper-catalyzed cycloaddition of hydrogen azide (hydrazoic acid, HN3) with terminal alkynes to form 4-substituted-1H-1,2,3-triazoles in a sustainable manner. Hydrazoic acid was formed in situ from sodium azide under acidic conditions to react with terminal alkynes in a copper-catalyzed reaction. Using polydentate N-donor chelating ligands and mild organic acids, the reactions were realized to proceed at room temperature under aerobic conditions in a methanol-water mixture and with 5 mol % catalyst loadings to afford 4-substituted-1,2,3-triazoles in high yields. This method is amenable on a wide range of alkyne substrates, including unprotected peptides, showing diverse functional group tolerance. It is applicable for late-stage functionalization synthetic strategies, as demonstrated in the synthesis of the triazole analogue of losartan. The preparation of orthogonally protected azahistidine from Fmoc-l-propargylglycine was realized on a gram scale. The hazardous nature of hydrazoic acid has been diminished as it forms in situ in <6% concentrations at which it is safe to handle. Reactions of distilled solutions of hydrazoic acid indicated its role as a reactive species in the copper-catalyzed reaction.

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Jankovič, D., Virant, M., & Gazvoda, M. (2022). Copper-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition of Hydrazoic Acid Formed in Situ from Sodium Azide Affords 4-Monosubstituted-1,2,3-Triazoles. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 87(6), 4018–4028. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.1c02775

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