Direct formation of amide/peptide bonds from carboxylic acids: no traditional coupling reagents, 1-pot, and green

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Abstract

Technology for generating especially important amide and peptide bonds from carboxylic acids and amines that avoids traditional coupling reagents is described. The 1-pot processes developed rely on thioester formation, neat, using a simple dithiocarbamate, and are safe and green, and rely on Nature-inspired thioesters that are then converted to the targeted functionality.

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Freiberg, K. M., Kavthe, R. D., Thomas, R. M., Fialho, D. M., Dee, P., Scurria, M., & Lipshutz, B. H. (2023). Direct formation of amide/peptide bonds from carboxylic acids: no traditional coupling reagents, 1-pot, and green. Chemical Science, 14(13), 3462–3469. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00198a

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