Couty's azetidine synthesis
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Couty's azetidine synthesis
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Couty's azetidine synthesis is one of the most efficient synthesis of azetidines named after French organic chemist François Couty from University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. It enables an easy synthesis of a broad range of enantiopure azetidines from readily available β-amino alcohols by their chlorination followed by deprotonation and a 4-exo-trig ring closure. It was originally reported from N-alkyl- or N-aryl- N-cyanomethylated β-aminoalcohols but other electron-withdrawing grou
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Azetidine synthesis by François Couty
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2023-02-19T03:49:53Z
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