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9780470519981

Organic Azides Syntheses and Applications

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    9780470519981

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    0470519983

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-02-01
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Most current state-of-the-art overview of this important class of compounds, encompassing many new and emerging applications The number of articles on organic azides continues to increase tremendously; on average, there are more than 1000 new publications a year Covers basic chemistry as well as state-of-the-art applications in life science and materials science World-ranked authors describe their own research in the wider context of azide chemistry Includes a chapter on safe synthesis and handling (azides can decompose explosively)

Author Biography

Stefan Bräse was born in Kiel, Germany, in 1967 and studied chemistry in Göttingen, Bangor (UK) and Marseille (France). In 1995, he obtained his doctorate after working with Armin de Meijere at the University of Göttingen. After post-doctoral appointments at Uppsala University, Sweden (J.-E. Bäckvall) and The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA (K. C. Nicolaou), he began his independent research career at the RWTH Aachen associated with Dieter Enders in1997 and finished his habilitation in 2001. He became Professor at the University of Bonn that same year. Since 2003, he is Full Professor at the University of Karlsruhe  - in October 2009 renamed to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Stefan Bräse has published more than 100 publications and is recipient of the ORCHEM award in 2000. His research interests include methods in drug-discovery (including drug delivery), combinatorial chemistry towards the synthesis of biologically active compounds, total synthesis of natural products and nanotechnology.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Synthesis + Safety
Safety Issues about Azide Compounds
Introduction
Properties that impose restrictions on lab-scale handling of azides
Laboratory safety instructions for the small scale synthesis of azido compounds
Analyzing safety-related properties of azides
References
Large Scale Preparation of Azides
Introduction
Precursor azides, technical production and properties
Examples for the use of azides on a technical scale
The future of commercial-scale azide chemistry
References
Synthesis of Azides
Introduction
Synthesis of Alkyl Azides
Synthesis of Aryl Azides
Synthesis of Acyl Azides
References
Azides by Hydroazidination Reactions
Introduction
Conjugate Addition of Hydrazoic Acid and Its Derivatives
Addition of Hydrazoic Acid and its Derivatives to Non-Activated Olefins
Cobalt-Catalyzed Hydroazidation
Conclusion
References
Reactions
The Chemistry of Vinyl, Allenyl, and Ethynyl Azides
Introduction and Early Synthetic Methods for Vinyl Azides
Routes to Vinyl Azides Developed in the Period 1965 - 1970
New Methods to Prepare Vinyl Azides
Reactions of Vinyl Azides
The Chemistry of Allenyl Azides
Generation of Ethynyl Azides
Conclusion
References
Small Rings by Azide Chemistry
Introduction
2H-Azirines
Aziridines
Triaziridines
Azetidinones
References
Schmidt Rearrangement Reactions with Alkyl Azides
Introduction and Early Attempts (1940-1960)
Schmidt reactions of alkyl azides with carbonyl compounds
Schmidt reactions of alkyl azides with carbocations
Metal-mediated Schmidt reactions of alkyl azides with alkenes and alkynes
Reactions of alkyl azides with a,b-unsaturated ketones
Reactions of alkyl azides with epoxides
Combined Schmidt rearrangement cascade reactions
Schmidt rearrangements in the total synthesis of natural products
Schmidt rearrangements of alkyl azides in the synthesis of interesting non-natural products
Schmidt rearrangements of hydroxyalkyl azides toward biologically relevant compounds
Final Comments
Acknowledgments
References
Radical Chemistry with Azides
Introduction
Addition of the azidyl radical onto alkenes
Azidation of carbon centered radicals
Aminyl and amidyl radicals via reduction of azides
Fragmentation reaction of -azidoalkyl radicals
Conclusions
Cycloaddition Reactions with Azides
Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition
Copper-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition (CuAAC)
Acceleration of the Click Reaction
Copper-free Click chemistry
Ruthenium-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition (RuAAC)
Use of other metals for the cycloaddition of azides and alkynes: Ni(II), Pt(II), Pd(II)
Cycloaddition reactions with azides for the synthesis of tetrazoles
Click chemistry for the synthesis of dihydrotriazoles
Cycloaddition reactions with azides to give thiatriazoles
References
Dipolar Cycloaddition Reactions in Peptide Chemistry
Introduction
Amino Acid Derivatives by DCR
Peptide Backbone Modifications by DCR
Other Peptide Modifications by DCR
Macrocyclization by DCR
Dendrimers and Polymers
Isotopic Labeling by DCR
Perspective
References
Photochemistry of Azides: The Azide/Nitrene Interface
Introduction
Photochemistry of hydrazoic acid (HN3)
Photochemistry of alkyl azides
Photochemistry of vinyl azides
Photochemistry of carbonyl azides and azide esters
Photochemistry of phenyl azide and its simple derivatives
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Organoazides and Transition Metals
Introduction
Metal complexes co-crystallized with an organoazide
Cationic metal complexes with organoazide containing anions
Metal complexes with ligands bearing a non-coordinating organoazide unit
Metal complexes with an intact, coordinating and linear organoazide ligand
Metal complexes with an intact, coordinating but bent organoazide ligand
Organoazides reacting with other metal bound ligands
References
Material Sciences
Azide-Containing High Energy Materials
Introduction
Organic Azides
Acknowledgments
References
Azide Chemistry for Molecular Machines
Introduction
Purely organic rotaxanes and catenanes
Transition metal templated approaches
Conclusion
References
Application in Bioorganic Chemistry
Aza-Wittig Reaction in Natural Product Syntheses
Introduction
Intermolecular aza-Wittig reaction
Intramolecular aza-Wittig reaction
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Azides in Carbohydrate Chemistry
Introduction
Synthesis of Azide-Containing Carbohydrates
Azides as Protecting Groups during Aminoglycoside Synthesis
Azides as Non-Participating Neighboring Groups in Glycosylations
Glycosyl Azides as Precursors for Glycosyl Amides
Synthesis of Glycoconjugates via Azide-Alkyne [3+2] Cycloaddition
Metabolic Oligosaccharide Engineering
References
Key Word Index
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