Radical azidation reactions and their application in the synthesis of alkaloids

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Recent advances in radical azidation using sulfonyl azides are presented. For instance, radical carboazidation using α-iodoketones, desulfitative carboazidation, and anti- Markovnikov hydroazidation of alkenes are described. These novel methods tolerate a large number of functional groups and allow the synthesis of organic azides that would be difficult to synthesize otherwise. The transformation of the azides using reductive processes as well as a Schmidt reaction under nonacidic conditions were used to synthesize alkaloids including indolizidine 167B, monomorine I, cylindricine C, and lepadiformine C. © 2012 IUPAC.

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Lapointe, G., Kapat, A., Weidner, K., & Renaud, P. (2012). Radical azidation reactions and their application in the synthesis of alkaloids. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 84(7), 1633–1641. https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-11-11-21

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