Abstract
Hydroxybenzotriazole (HOBt) and HOBt-derived reagents have been classified as Class I explosives, with restrictions on their transportation and storage. We explored a range of benzoylated oxime-based reagents as alternatives to benzoyloxybenzotriazole (BBTZ) for the selective benzoylation of carbohydrate polyols. Benzoylated oximes derived from 2-hydroximino-malononitrile, ethyl 2-hydroximino-2-cyanoacetate (Oxyma), and tert-butyl 2-hydroximino-2-cyanoacetate were most effective for benzoylation of a simple primary alcohol, with yields approaching that obtained for BBTZ. When applied to carbohydrate diols, the most effective reagent was identified as benzoyl-Oxyma. Benzoyl-Oxyma is a highly crystalline, readily prepared alternative to BBTZ, useful in the selective benzoylation of carbohydrate polyols.
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Burugupalli, S., Shah, S., Van Der Peet, P. L., Arora, S., White, J. M., & Williams, S. J. (2015). Investigation of benzoyloximes as benzoylating reagents: Benzoyl-Oxyma as a selective benzoylating reagent. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 14(1), 97–104. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ob02092a
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