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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1591584
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An Efficient Method for the Preparation of N-Formamides using Propylphosphonic Anhydride (T3P®)

Venu Kandula
a   Chemistry services, GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Survey Nos:125 (part) & 126, IDA Mallapur, Hyderabad-500076, Telangana, India   eMail: Manoranjan.Behera@gvkbio.com
b   Department of Chemistry, K L EF, Vaddeswaram, Guntur-522502, Andhra Pradesh, India
,
Ramakrishna Gudipati
a   Chemistry services, GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Survey Nos:125 (part) & 126, IDA Mallapur, Hyderabad-500076, Telangana, India   eMail: Manoranjan.Behera@gvkbio.com
,
Anindita Chatterjee
b   Department of Chemistry, K L EF, Vaddeswaram, Guntur-522502, Andhra Pradesh, India
,
Satyanarayana Yennam
a   Chemistry services, GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Survey Nos:125 (part) & 126, IDA Mallapur, Hyderabad-500076, Telangana, India   eMail: Manoranjan.Behera@gvkbio.com
,
Manoranjan Behera*
a   Chemistry services, GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Survey Nos:125 (part) & 126, IDA Mallapur, Hyderabad-500076, Telangana, India   eMail: Manoranjan.Behera@gvkbio.com
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This work was supported by GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd.
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Received: 22. Februar 2018

Accepted after revision: 24. April 2018

Publikationsdatum:
08. Juni 2018 (online)


Abstract

The synthesis of N-formamides from aromatic amines and formic acid using propylphosphonic anhydride (T3P®) as a green coupling reagent is described. By using this method, aryl, heteroaryl and fluorinated aryl-containing formamides were synthesized in high yield and purity. The significant features of this method include easy work up, high purity and reduced toxicity of the reaction.

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  • 20 Typical experimental procedure for the preparation N-formylbenzamide (2a): To a solution of compound 1a (200 mg, 2.17 mmol) in dichloromethane (5 mL) was added HCO2H (118 mg, 2.58 mmol), T3P® (1.38 g, 4.34 mmol) at 0 °C and TEA (434 mg, 4.30 mmol), and the reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. for 12 h. The progress of the reaction was monitored by TLC (30% EtOAc/petroleum ether). Upon completion of reaction, water (50 mL) was added and the reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate three times. The combined organic extracts were washed with water and brine, and dried over Na2SO4. After filtration, the solvent was evaporated to afford the crude product, which was purified by silica gel chromatography, eluting with 30% EtOAc/petroleum ether to give pure 2a (250 mg, 95 % yield) as a brown semisolid. Analytical data of N-phenyl formamide (2a): IR (KBr): 3271, 2921, 1683, 1600, 1543, 1440, 1270, 754 cm–1; 1H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6): δ = 9.7 (br. s, 1 H), 8.3 (br. s, 1 H), 7.5 (br. s, 2 H), 7.2 (t, 2 H), 7.0 (t, 1 H); MS (EI): m/z (%) = 122 (100) [M+1]