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reaction between N3 and NH2!
« on: June 06, 2011, 08:12:48 PM »
Hey,

I would like to know something...I have an amino acid in which I have an azido group in the side chain. The amino group is protected...but I want to deprotected to get the free amino acid. I am afraid about a possible reaction between the azido group and the amino group...thinking that amino group is nucleophilic and azido group could act as a electrophil? Because this is the main doubt that I have...as far as I know N3 could play as an Nu- and E+?

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Re: reaction between N3 and NH2!
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 12:43:56 AM »
Hey,

I would like to know something...I have an amino acid in which I have an azido group in the side chain. The amino group is protected...but I want to deprotected to get the free amino acid. I am afraid about a possible reaction between the azido group and the amino group...thinking that amino group is nucleophilic and azido group could act as a electrophil? Because this is the main doubt that I have...as far as I know N3 could play as an Nu- and E+?
How far away is the amino group from the azide (in terms of no. of C atoms). Think about the canonical forms of the azide group, could a ring form by attack of the NH2 on an azide nitrogen eliminating N2?
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Re: reaction between N3 and NH2!
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2011, 05:42:35 AM »
Thanks for your answer!

there are 5 carbons between them, so could we envision a 7 membered ring? As u said, azido group could be an electrophilic group depending its resonance form...for that reason I think that its possible a nucleophilic attack of the amino group upon the azido group...generating the 7-membered ring? is that right?

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Re: reaction between N3 and NH2!
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2011, 06:49:13 AM »
Thanks for your answer!

there are 5 carbons between them, so could we envision a 7 membered ring? As u said, azido group could be an electrophilic group depending its resonance form...for that reason I think that its possible a nucleophilic attack of the amino group upon the azido group...generating the 7-membered ring? is that right?
I may be mistaken but this would be a 7 exo-tet and should be favored, according to Baldwin
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