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Functionalized Tetrazoles as Latent Active Esters in the Synthesis of Amide Bonds.

Jessica M L ElwoodMartyn C HenryJ Daniel Lopez-FernandezJenna M MowatMhairi BoyleBenjamin BuistKeith LivingstoneCraig J Jamieson
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
We report the use of N -2,4-dinitrophenyltetrazoles as latent active esters (LAEs) in the synthesis of amide bonds. Activating the tetrazole generates an HOBt-type active ester without the requirement for exogenous coupling agents. The methodology was widely applicable to a range of substrates, with up to quantitative yields obtained. The versatility and functional group tolerance were exemplified with the one-step synthesis of various pharmaceutical agents and the N -acylation of resin-bound peptides.
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