Selective and quantitative functionalization of unprotected α-amino acids using a recyclable homogeneous catalyst
Aitor Bermejo‐López, Majken Raeder, Elisa Martínez‐Castro, Belén Martín‐Matute
Abstract
A new Ir(III)-NHC catalyst is reported that shows remarkable activity in the N-alkylation of unprotected amino acids. The catalytic system gives excellent selectivity toward monoalkylated α-amino acids and a high degree of retention of stereochemistry. A wide range of unprotected nonnatural amino acids have been prepared. These compounds represent an array of building blocks that could be used for the direct synthesis of peptidomimetics. The synthesis of amino-acid-based surfactants is also reported. This catalytic method gives the amino acid products in quantitative yield; hence, tedious purifications by derivatization are therefore avoided. Furthermore, although the catalyst is a homogeneous metal complex, it can be recycled and reused for several runs. This also contributes to the efficiency and sustainability of the method.