Jang-Woo Kim, S. M. Abdelaal, L. Bauer
Mar 1, 1995
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Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
Abstract
Lithiation of 1-(dimethylsulfamoyl)imidazole by n-butyllithium, followed by substitution with dimethylformamide provided 1-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-2-imidazolecarboxaldehyde in 19% yield. When 1-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-2-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)imidazole was lithiated by sec-butyllithium, followed by methyl formate, there was obtained 1-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-2-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)-5-imidazolecarbox-aldehyde (57%). Removal of the silyl group by acetic acid yielded 1-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-5-imidazolecarbxaldehyde (11, 96%) as a gum. Isomerization of 11 took place slowly at room temperature (10 days), or faster in tetrahydrofuran solution containing triethylamine (2 hours) to form crystalline 1-(dimethylsul-famoyl)-4-imidazolecarboxaldehyde (12) in 68% yield. Proton and carbon-13 nmr spectra were analyzed to determine the structure of the isomers. However, only X-ray crystallography established the structure of 1-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-4-imidazolecarboxaldehyde, unequivocally. A mechanism for the isomerization of 11 to 12 is proposed.