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Glyoxalic acid 2,4,6-triisopropylbenzenesulfonylhydrazone

Two strategies have been developed for the preparation of esters of diazoacetic acid. If the alcohol is inexpensive, it is first converted (diketene) into the corresponding acetoacetate (120 equation 49). Diazo transfer with subsequent deacylation then yields the diazoacetate (121). If the alcohol is particularly valuable or sensitive, it may alternatively be esterified with a more direct precursor to diazoacetate. One reagent that has been used for this purpose is glyoxalic acid 2,4,6-triisopropylbenzenesulfonylhydrazone (TIPPS) (123 equation 50). Esterification of the alcohol (122) with (123), using dicyclohexylcarbo-diimide followed by addition of 4-dimethylaminopyridine, gives the diazoacetate (124). ... [Pg.124]




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