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BtCH2TMS-assisted Homologation of Carboxylic Acids: A Safe Alternative to the Arndt-Eistert Reaction
Katritzky, Alan R.,Zhang, Suoming,Fang, Yunfeng
, p. 3789 - 3791 (2000)
formula presented One-carbon homologation of carboxylic acids is achieved by (i) treatment of an acyl chloride with 1-[(trimethylsilyl)methyl]-1H-1,2,3,-benzotriazole (BtCH2TMS) (1) to afford N-(acylmethyl)benzotriazoles 3a-f, followed by (ii) conversion of 3a-f with triflic anhydride into RC(OTf)=CHBt 4a-f, and (iii) the subsequent reaction of 4a-c with NaOCH3 followed by 1N HCl to afford esters RCH2CO2R′ 7a-c in overall yields of 50-70%. For the aliphatic compounds 5d-f, treatment of 5d-f with p-toluenesulfonic acid followed by TBAF/THF afforded acids RCH2COOH 7d-f.