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Fun With Unusual Functional Groups: Sulfamates, Phosphoramidates, and Di‐tert‐butyl Silanols

Shyam Sathyamoorthi

2024European Journal of Organic Chemistry14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Compared to ubiquitous functional groups such as alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines, and amides, which serve as central “actors” in most organic reactions, sulfamates, phosphoramidates, and di‐ tert ‐butyl silanols have historically been viewed as “extras”. Largely considered functional group curiosities rather than launch‐points of vital reactivity, the chemistry of these moieties is under‐developed. Our research program has uncovered new facets of reactivity of each of these functional groups, and we are optimistic that the chemistry of these fascinating molecules can be developed into truly general transformations, useful for chemists across multiple disciplines. In the ensuing sections, I will describe our efforts to develop new reactions with these “unusual” functional groups, namely sulfamates, phosphoramidates, and di‐ tert ‐butyl silanols.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryMedicinal chemistryOrganic chemistryStereochemistrySynthesis and Catalytic ReactionsSulfur-Based Synthesis TechniquesAsymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis
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