Literature DB >> 17109528

Aqueous phosphoric acid as a mild reagent for deprotection of tert-butyl carbamates, esters, and ethers.

Bryan Li1, Martin Berliner, Richard Buzon, Charles K-F Chiu, Stephen T Colgan, Takushi Kaneko, Nandell Keene, William Kissel, Tung Le, Kyle R Leeman, Brian Marquez, Ronald Morris, Lisa Newell, Silke Wunderwald, Michael Witt, John Weaver, Zhijun Zhang, Zhongli Zhang.   

Abstract

Aqueous phosphoric acid (85 wt %) is an effective, environmentally benign reagent for the deprotection of tert-butyl carbamates, tert-butyl esters, and tert-butyl ethers. The reaction conditions are mild and offer good selectivity in the presence of other acid-sensitive groups, including CBZ carbamates, azetidine, benzyl and methyl esters, TBDMS, and methyl phenyl ethers. The mildness of the reaction is further demonstrated in the synthesis of clarithromycin derivative, in which a tert-butyl ester is removed in the presence of cyclic carbamate, lactone, ketal, acetate ester, and epimerizable methyl ketone functionalities. The reaction preserves the stereochemical integrity of the substrates. The reactions are high yielding, and the workup is convenient.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17109528     DOI: 10.1021/jo061377b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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