T. Roehrich, B. A. Thaher, H. Otto
2004
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Monatshefte für Chemie / Chemical Monthly
Abstract
Summary.1,2-Thiazetidine-3-acetic acid 1,1-dioxide was N-alkylated using bromoacetates, and N-acylated using either acyl chlorides, protected amino acid fluorides, or N-protected amino acid NCA, which seemed to be the most universal method. Most of the obtained “β-sultam peptides” were sensitive against humidity, they hydrolyzed forming sulfonic acids, and reactions with amines resulted in sulfonamides. Reactions of N-acylated products showed that the sulfonyl group was faster attacked than the imide structure.