Catalyst-free ring opening of azlactones in water microdroplets

Abstract

A catalyst-free method was developed for the ring opening of azlactones (also known as oxazolones) in water microdroplets. Azlactone was dissolved in a water : acetonitrile (1 : 1) mixture, and the solution is sprayed by using nitrogen gas at a pressure of 120 psi to generate microdroplets. This method promoted selective cleavage of the lactone bond to afford the corresponding N-benzoyl derivatives in up to 94% isolated yield with no epimerization. Our method produces the ring-opening products in milliseconds (up to 94 μmol for 33.3 minutes), and may have utility for high-throughput synthesis applications.

Graphical abstract: Catalyst-free ring opening of azlactones in water microdroplets

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Sept. 2024
Accepted
17 Okt. 2024
First published
21 Okt. 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024, Advance Article

Catalyst-free ring opening of azlactones in water microdroplets

K. Naveen, V. S. Rawat, R. Verma and E. Gnanamani, Chem. Commun., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CC04487H

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