Iron porphyrins catalyze the synthesis of non-protected amino acid esters from ammonia and diazoacetates
Chemical Communications2006Iss. 43, pp. 4477–4477
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Abstract
Iron complexes of porphyrins (and corroles to a lesser extent) are the first catalysts to utilize ammonia for the synthesis of N-free amino acid esters.
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