Abstract
AbstractA method for the synthesis of aminomethyl-substituted five-membered sultams has been developed. The aminomethyl sultams were synthesized from the corresponding iodomethyl derivatives by nucleophilic substitution of the iodine atom with sodium azide followed by reduction on Pd/C. This method was further expanded to side-chain-substituted sultams, starting from amino acid esters, to obtain aminomethyl-containing bicycles. The simple practical procedure and available starting amino acid esters, including chiral examples, make various bicyclic sultams readily available.
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