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Direct conversion of carboxylic acids to various nitrogen-containing compounds in the one-pot exploiting curtius rearrangement
Kumar, Arun,Kumar, Naveen,Sharma, Ritika,Bhargava, Gaurav,Mahajan, Dinesh
, p. 11323 - 11334 (2019/09/10)
Herein we report, a single-pot multistep conversion of inactivated carboxylic acids to various N-containing compounds using a common synthetic methodology. The developed methodology rendered the use of carboxylic acids as a direct surrogate of primary amines, for the synthesis of primary ureas, secondary/tertiary ureas, O/S-carbamates, benzoyl ureas, amides, and N-formyls, exploiting the Curtius reaction. This approach has a potential to provide a diversified library of N-containing compounds, starting from a single carboxylic acid, based on the selection of the nucleophile.
Preparation of esters and amides from carboxylic acids by activation with dialkyl phosphite-carbon tetrachloride mixture
Jaszay, Zsuzsa M.,Petnehazy, Imre,Toke, Laszlo
, p. 2761 - 2768 (2007/10/03)
A simple one pot phase transfer catalytic method is described for the synthesis of carboxylic amides and esters from carboxylic acids and amines or alcohols, respectively. For the activation of the carboxylic acids 'in situ' generated phosphoric acid diester chlorides were applied.