Metal-Free S-Arylation of Cysteine Using Arenediazonium Salts

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Naganaboina NaveenSrinivasan Chandrasekaran

Abstract

A mild chemoselective method for S-arylation of cysteine has been developed in an open-flask procedure under metal-free conditions using arenediazonium salts in methanol.

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