Solventless mechanosynthesis of N-protected amino esters

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Mechanochemical derivatizations of N- or C-protected amino acids were performed in a ball mill under solvent-free conditions. A vibrational ball mill was used for the preparation of N-protected α- and β-amino esters starting from the corresponding N-unmasked precursors via a carbamoylation reaction in the presence of di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (Boc2O), benzyl chloroformate (Z-Cl) or 9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl chloroformate (Fmoc-Cl). A planetary ball mill proved to be more suitable for the synthesis of amino esters from N-protected amino acids via a one-pot activation/esterification reaction in the presence of various dialkyl dicarbonates or chloroformates. The spot-to-spot reactions were straightforward, leading to the final products in reduced reaction times with improved yields and simplified work-up procedures. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Konnert, L., Lamaty, F., Martinez, J., & Colacino, E. (2014). Solventless mechanosynthesis of N-protected amino esters. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 79(9), 4008–4017. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo500463y

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