2H-Azirines are easily synthesized from the corresponding ketones and, despite possessing a CN bond embedded in a strained three-membered cycle, they are sufficiently stable to be isolated, stored, and manipulated. 2H-Azirines can be regarded as valuable synthetic equivalents of alkenyl nitrenes, however, reactions capitalizing on the cyclic strain of the heterocyclic motif and involving the cleavage of the CN single bond remain surprisingly limited. A gold-catalyzed reaction that allows the formation of polysubstituted functionalized pyridines from easily accessible 2-propargyl 2H-azirine derivatives was developed. This transformation, which corresponds to an unprecedented intramolecular transfer of an alkenyl nitrene to an alkyne, proceeds with low catalyst loading, is efficient, and exhibits a high functional-group tolerance and a wide substrate scope.
The kinetic enzymatic resolution of azo acetates via aminolysis with Candida antarctica lipase B has been investigated using benzylamine as amine component. The products obtained from this biotransformation in high enantiomeric purity can serve as valuable precursors for various amino alcohols, as exemplified by the synthesis of the serotonin reuptake inhibitor (S)-(+)-cericlamine.
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