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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
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Original Articles

Chemoselectivity in Coupling of Azides with Thioacids in Solution-Phase and Solvent-Free Conditions

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Pages 668-680 | Received 15 May 2011, Published online: 13 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

Solvent-free rapid coupling of monothiocarboxylic acid with azide affords carboxamide chemoselectively. Triphenyl phosphine included as an additive influences the chemoselectivity, yielding carboxamide and thioamide. Similar variation in the chemoselectivity is observed in the absence and presence of triphenyl phosphine in solution-phase methodology. Rapidity and ecofriendliness of the solvent-free approach to yield the products in just 15 min is noteworthy compared to the solution-phase protocol, which has a long reaction time (1–3 days).

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors thank Intensification of Research in Higher Priority Areas (IRHPA), Department of Science and Technology, for providing the 300-MHz NMR instrument for recording the NMR spectra. S. N., P. S., and M. S. acknowledge their grateful thanks to the University Grants Commission for the sanction of junior research fellowships.

Notes

a Mixture of azide (1.0 mmol), thioacid (1.0 mmol), and PPh3 (1.1 mmol) was irradiated with microwaves.

b Isolated yield.

c One-pot procedure.

d Sequential procedure (phozphazene preparation followed by thioacid addition).

e Identified by 1H NMR.

a Ratio in the crude reaction mixture determined by 1H NMR.

b One-pot procedure.

c Sequential procedure (phozphazene preparation followed by thioacid addition).

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