Abstract
A facile method for the activation of hydroxy-substituted carboxylic acids using benzotriazole chemistry without prior protection of the hydroxy substituents is presented. The N-acylbenzotriazole intermediates 2a-g, 6a-d, and 9a-c have been used for high-yielding synthesis of both aliphatic (3a-1) and aromatic (7a-h, 10a-f) hydroxy carboxamides. High yields of aromatic hydroxy esters 12a-h and 13a-i were obtained using either neat alcohols in neutral microwave conditions or nucleophilic alkoxides and the intermediate N-(arylacyl)benzotriazoles. Moderate yields were obtained in the case of aliphatic hydroxy esters 11a,b and thiolesters 11e-g from the intermediates 2a-c. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
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Katritzky, A. R., Singh, S. K., Cai, C., & Bobrov, S. (2006). Direct synthesis of esters and amides from unprotected hydroxyaromatic and -aliphatic carboxylic acids. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 71(9), 3364–3374. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo052293q
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