Synthesis 2024; 56(12): 1851-1861
DOI: 10.1055/a-2260-5652
short review

Generation of Alkylidene Carbenes through Tetrazole Fragmentation: Recent Advances and Applications in Organic Synthesis

Shinya Harusawa
,
Hiroki Yoneyama
,


Abstract

Tetrazole fragmentation under mild conditions from 5-hydroxyalkyl-1H-tetrazoles (HATs) or cyanophosphates (CPs) readily generates the corresponding alkylidene carbenes, which undergo [1,2]-rearrangements or [1,5]-C–H insertions to yield one-carbon homologous alkynes or five-membered unsaturated carbocycles, respectively. Furthermore, azido-HATs and 2-cyanoazetidines afford propargylic and homopropargylic amines, respectively, via [1,2]-rearrangement of the corresponding aminoalkyl alkylidene carbenes. These reactions are successfully applied for the synthesis of various biofunctional molecules. This short review summarizes the progress made on this methodology over the last decade.

1 Introduction

2 Early Studies

3 Tetrazole Fragmentation of HATs, Azido-HATs, and 2-Cyanoazetidines

4 HAT Synthetic Methods

5 Tetrazole Fragmentation from CPs

6 Summary and Perspective



Publication History

Received: 10 January 2024

Accepted after revision: 02 February 2024

Accepted Manuscript online:
02 February 2024

Article published online:
22 February 2024

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