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Eschweiler–Clarke vs Leuckart reaction
Is it possibile to predict which of these reactions will take a place with α-amino ketones? If it is then how to do it?
Also would sodium bisulfite be sufficient for protecting ketone group?
[Edited on 9-5-2018 by biomechem]
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I honestly don’t even know those two reactions very well, but that last part sounds dubious because bisulfite adducts can be broken quite easily
with dilute acid or alkaline solutions. I don’t know if that’s helpful at all but that’s what came to mind when I saw that.
After looking up the two reactions, I can say that for the Eschweiler-Clarke reaction, the example given mentioned formic acid, which would likely
break the adduct. The Leuckart reaction mentions formamide which is alkaline, but I don’t know if it’s alkaline enough to break the adduct.
Do you currently have a synthesis planned that would encounter this scenario, or is this purely theoretical? If you’re doing a real synthesis I
would very much like to hear how it went. It sounds interesting.
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