Moore JD, Sprott KT, Hanson PR. Conformationally constrained alpha-boc-aminophosphonates via transition metal-catalyzed/curtius rearrangement strategies.
J Org Chem 2002;
67:8123-9. [PMID:
12423141 DOI:
10.1021/jo0262208]
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Abstract
A transition metal-catalyzed/Curtius rearrangement sequence toward the development of conformationally constrained alpha-Boc-aminophosphonates 2-6 is described. An approach using the versatile tert-butylphosphonoacetate moieties 1a and 1b to derive an array of mono- and bicyclic alpha-Boc-aminophosphonate systems is presented. Conformational constraint is incorporated using either the ring-closing metathesis reaction catalyzed by the first generation Grubbs catalyst or intramolecular cyclopropanation mediated by Rh2(OAc)4. Using the tert-butyl ester functionality in 1a or 1b as a potential amino group, the Curtius rearrangement provides an efficient route toward the target alpha-Boc-aminophosphonates.
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