4-Nitrophenyl Sulfamates as Precursors Containing Acid-Labile Functional Groups for Sulfamidation with Weakly
Fumio Watanabe1, Kazuo Hattori1, Kihito Hada1
1Chugai Life Science Park Yokohama, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, 216 Totsukacho, Totsuka, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244-0003, Japan.
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We report that 4-nitrophenyl sulfamates readily form sulfamides under mild conditions with a wide range of substrates, including compounds with poorly nucleophilic amino groups and acid-sensitive functional groups that are challenging to prepare via conventional methods. The use of pyridine, a weak base, is key for a clean reaction. The 4-nitrophenyl sulfamates are readily prepared and bench stable, making them valuable for parallel synthesis in medicinal chemistry.
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