Direct Catalytic N-Alkylation of α-Amino Acid Esters and Amides Using Alcohols with High Retention of Stereochemistry

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Abstract

The direct functionalization of naturally abundant chiral scaffolds such as α-amino acid esters or amides with widely abundant alcohols, without any racemization, is a demanding transformation that is of central importance for the synthesis of bio-active compounds. Herein a robust and general method was developed for the direct N-alkylation of α-amino acid esters and amides with alcohols. This powerful ruthenium-catalyzed methodology is atom-economic, base-free, and allowed for excellent retention of stereochemical integrity. The use of diphenylphosphate as additive was crucial for significantly enhancing reactivity and product selectivity. Notably, the only by-product was water and both substrates could be potentially derived from renewable resources.

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Yan, T., Feringa, B. L., & Barta, K. (2021). Direct Catalytic N-Alkylation of α-Amino Acid Esters and Amides Using Alcohols with High Retention of Stereochemistry. ChemSusChem, 14(11), 2303–2307. https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202100373

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