Abstract

A copper-free intramolecular azide–alkyne cycloaddition reaction of 4-hydroxymethyl-β-lactam with sodium azide has been described. The present approach involves the incorporation of an alkyne moiety through O-alkynylation of 3-hydroxy β-lactam with various propargylic halides. The generality of the method has been demonstrated by treating the corresponding tosylates or mesylates of the hydroxymethyl functionality of a variety of β-lactam-tethered terminal and internal alkynes with sodium azide in a one-pot three-step reaction to furnish novel oxazepane-β-lactam fused triazole scaffolds of diverse interest in good yield.

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