Synthesis 2020; 52(16): 2373-2378
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708020
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Further Development of the Tin-Catalyzed Transcarbamoylation Reaction

Yoshiyasu Ichikawa
a   Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi 780-8520, Japan   eMail: ichikawa@kochi-u.ac.jp
,
Tomoyuki Hasegawa
a   Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi 780-8520, Japan   eMail: ichikawa@kochi-u.ac.jp
,
Takahiro Minami
a   Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi 780-8520, Japan   eMail: ichikawa@kochi-u.ac.jp
,
Hiroshi Sato
a   Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi 780-8520, Japan   eMail: ichikawa@kochi-u.ac.jp
,
Yukinori Morishita
a   Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi 780-8520, Japan   eMail: ichikawa@kochi-u.ac.jp
,
Rika Ochi
a   Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi 780-8520, Japan   eMail: ichikawa@kochi-u.ac.jp
,
Toshiya Masuda
b   Graduate School of Human Life Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558-8585, Japan
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Received: 18. März 2020

Accepted after revision: 31. März 2020

Publikationsdatum:
20. April 2020 (online)


Abstract

Studies carried out to further develop tin-catalyzed trans­carbamoylation reactions demonstrated that transcarbamoylation of cinnamyl alcohol in the context of allyl cyanate-to-isocyanate rearrangement can be efficiently carried out on a ten-gram scale and that tin-­catalyzed transcarbamoylation is a valuable alternative to the method using trichloroacetyl isocyanate. In addition, methyl carbamate was found to be an economical carabamoyl donor in tin-catalyzed transcarbamoylation, which showed broad functional group tolerance and allowed a streamlined workup procedure. Finally, a unique synthetic method was developed for the preparation of carbamate-tethered terpene glycoconjugates.

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