D. Tarbell, Yutaka Yamamoto, Barry M. Pope
Mar 1, 1972
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Abstract
Di-t-butyl dicarbonate and one of its dithiol analogs, practical methods of preparation for which are given, react with amino-acid esters to form the N-t-butoxycarbonyl (t-BOC) derivatives and the thiol analogs in good yield under mild conditions. The thiol analogs are stable to acidic conditions, which rapidly remove the t-BOC group itself. t-Butyl trimethylsilyl carbonate forms a (CH(3))(3)Si ether from a N-thiol-t-BOC serine methyl ester. The N-thiol-t-BOC group can be removed from the -NHCOSR (R = t-butyl) by heating with peroxide-acetic acid.Action of the dicarbonates described above has not been attended by racemization in the cases examined. The two dicarbonates may be useful as agents for selective blocking and deblocking of amino or other groups.