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Solid-phase Synthesis of [4.4] Spirocyclic Oximes
Published on: February 6, 2019
Converting oxazoles into imidazoles: new opportunities for diversity-oriented synthesis
Thibaut Alzieu1, Johannes Lehmann, Ajay B Naidu
1Medicinal Chemistry, Small Molecule Research, Pharma Research & Early Development (pRED), F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, 4070 Basel, Switzerland. rainer_e.martin@roche.com.
Abstract:
We report the optimization of a neglected reaction for the rapid and direct conversion of oxazoles into N-substituted imidazoles. The utility of this microwave-promoted reaction for diversity-oriented synthesis is demonstrated in the preparation of >40 N-substituted imidazoles, including α-imidazolyl esters.
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