Article
Preparation and Characterization of Some Substituted Benzyl N-nitrosocarbamates Containing an N-2-(methylthio)ethyl or a Bis(2-aminoethyl)sulfide Functionality
Synthetic Communications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of some substituted benzyl N-nitrosocarbamates with an N-2-(methylthio)ethyl or a bis(2-aminoethyl)sulfide functionality is reported, as a part of a long-term goal to design and prepare novel photolabile structures that could be used as substances for controlled release of alkylating and/or crosslinking agents. The synthesis was accomplished by reaction of benzyl chloroformates with the corresponding amines, resulting in the preparation of carbamates. The latter were subsequently nitrosated, utilizing two different N-nitrosation methods, to yield the target structures.
Inclusive pages
1406–1414
ISBN/ISSN
0039-7911
Document Version
Postprint
Copyright
Copyright © 2009, Taylor & Francis
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Disciplines
- Analytical Chemistry,
- Biochemical Phenomena, Metabolism, and Nutrition,
- Chemical and Pharmacologic Phenomena,
- Chemistry,
- Environmental Chemistry,
- Inorganic Chemistry,
- Materials Chemistry,
- Medical Biochemistry,
- Medicinal-Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
- Organic Chemistry,
- Other Chemistry and
- Physical Chemistry
Citation Information
Satya Venkata, Eric Shamo and Vladimir Benin. "Preparation and Characterization of Some Substituted Benzyl N-nitrosocarbamates Containing an N-2-(methylthio)ethyl or a Bis(2-aminoethyl)sulfide Functionality" Synthetic Communications Vol. 39 Iss. 8 (2009) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vladimir_benin/15/
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