Nontraditional reactions of azomethine ylides: decarboxylative three-component couplings of alpha-amino acids

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chen Zhang, Daniel Seidel

Abstract

New reactions of azomethine ylides with nontraditional dipolarophiles are reported. Azomethine ylides, formed in situ via decarboxylative condensations of alpha-amino acids with aldehydes, undergo reactions with naphthols, indoles, alkynes, and nitroalkanes.

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