Conversion of carbonimidodithioates to carbamates

T áIndrasena Reddy

Index: Anbazhagan, Mariappan; Reddy, T. Indrasena; Rajappa, Srinivasachari Journal of the Chemical Society - Perkin Transactions 1, 1997 , # 11 p. 1623 - 1627

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Abstract

Carbonimidodithioates derived from primary amines or α-amino acid esters have been converted to N-benzyloxycarbonyl derivatives under mild conditions by treatment first with sodium benzyl alcoholate and then with water. N-Benzyloxycarbonyl α-amino acids have been generated from the methyl esters by alkaline hydrolysis or from the allyl esters by Pd 0- catalysed de-allylation.

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