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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-986637
Synthesis of β-Lactams Using the Kinugasa Reaction
Publication History
Publication Date:
28 August 2007 (online)

Abstract
The development of new strategies for the synthesis of β-lactams and their derivatives remains at the forefront of organic synthesis. The copper(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition of a terminal alkyne and a nitrone, the Kinugasa reaction, leading to the formation of a β-lactam has recently drawn to the attention of organic chemists because of its wide scope as well as interesting mechanism. This report aims to give an account of developments in this area with particular emphasis on asymmetric examples.
1 Introduction
2 Synthesis of β-Lactams Using the Kinusaga Reaction
3 Asymmetric Kinugasa Reaction
4 Intramolecular Kinugasa Reaction
5 Kinugasa Reactions under Click Chemistry Conditions
6 Proline-Mediated Kinugasa Reaction
7 Kinugasa Reaction in the Synthesis of Peptidomimetics
8 Conclusion
Key words
β-lactams - cycloadditions - alkynes - nitrones - Kinugasa reaction
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