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Deoxyfluorinated amidation and esterification of carboxylic acid by pyridinesulfonyl fluoride.

Anootha NeeliveettilSoumyadip DeyVishnu NomulaSwati ThakurDebabrata GiriAbhishek SantraAbhijit Sau
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Amide bond synthesis is one of the most used reactions in medicinal chemistry. We report an amide bond formation reaction through deoxyfluorinated carboxylic acids under mild conditions using 2-pyridinesulfonyl fluoride. The reaction procedure has been used in a one-pot synthesis of amides and esters via in situ generation of acyl fluoride. This one-pot synthetic method provides easy access to amides and esters. Using this method, we have sequentially synthesized a tetrapeptide and calceolarioside-B glycoside derivative with good yields.
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