Abstract

Reaction of N-blocked amino acid chlorides with trialkyl phosphites is a first step in the synthesis of 2-amino-l-hydroxyalkylphosphonates. Quite surprisingly a very purl trialkyl phosphite is required m order to obtain the desired N-blocked 2-amino-1-oxoalkylphosphonate. Thus, the use of commercially rvailrble phosphites prolongation of the reaction time, or attempts for chromatographic purification of the formed oxophosphonate resulted m quite complicated mixture of products. We haw found that these products arise as a consequence of rearrangements of 1oxo-2. phtalylnmmoalLylphosphonates in a series of reactions which are promoted by that presence of dialkyl phosphite (standard impurity present m commercially availablt trialkyl phosphites) in the reaction medium.

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