Enamides accessed from aminothioesters via a Pd(0)-catalyzed decarbonylative/β-hydride elimination sequence
Geanna K Min1, Dácil Hernández, Anders T Lindhardt
1Center of Insoluble Protein Structures (InSpin), Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Langelandsgade 140, 8000 Aarhus C., Denmark.
Abstract:
A facile synthesis of various enamides from aminothioesters via a palladium(0)-catalyzed decarbonylation/β-hydride elimination is reported. This protocol was applied to mercaptopyridyl C-terminal modified peptides for the generation of enamides without epimerization at stereogenic centers.
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