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Arylsulphamic esters

The phase transfer catalysis process has also been extended to synthesize the alkyl and aryl esters (170) of N-aryl sulphamic acids212 (equation 23). If the ratio of aliphatic alcohol (169) to sulphamoyl chloride (168) is increased from 1 1 to 2 1, then N-alkyl-iV-arylsulphamate esters (171) with similar alkyl groups are obtained together with considerable amounts of iV-arylsulphamic acid esters (170). The exclusive formation of the iV-alkyl-iV-arylsulphamate esters (171) can be achieved by employing longer reaction times. A second approach to the synthesis of 171 would be to react the iV-methyl-iV-phenyl sulphamoyl chloride (172) with the alcohol. This was attempted, but the ester failed to form even under forcing conditions. The corresponding AT-alkyl iV-arylsulphamate ion (173) was isolated (equation 24) hydrolysis to the acid was considered to occur as opposed to nucleophilic displacement of the chloride by the methanol. [Pg.972]


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