Comparative study of the cathodic cleavage of N-tosyl- and N-nosyl-protected amino acids
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The electrochemical behaviour of alanine and phenylalanine protected by the toluenesulphonyl (tosyl) and nitrobenzesulphonyl (nosyl) groups was examined in dimethyl formamide. The N-tosyl-protected amino acids are reduced in one cathodic step (-2.4 V/SCE) leading to cleavage of the SN bond after a two-electron transfer process. The N-nosyl-protected amino acids are reduced in three cathodic steps. Cyclic voltammetry and controlled potential electrolysis of N-nosyl amino acids have been used to probe the mechanism of these reductions in an aprotic medium and lead to cleavage of the SN bond in good yields ( > 60%) at -1.10 V/SCE. The comparative study of these compounds is used to comment on the applicability of the electrochemical method of removing protecting groups from amino acids. © 1993.
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, v. 361, n. 1-2, p. 103-108, 1993.






