Tritylamine as an Ammonia Surrogate in the Ugi Tetrazole Synthesis

Abstract

The role of tritylamine is introduced as a convenient ammonia substitute in the Ugi tetrazole synthesis. Fifteen examples and their mild cleavage products are described in satisfactory to good yields. <i>N</i>-Unsubstituted α-aminotetrazoles are important compounds with annotated biological activities, and the described two-step synthesis provided an alternative route to otherwise difficult to access derivatives

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