yellow to orange crystalline powder
Dibenzyl azodicarboxylate was used as electrophilic reagent in the synthesis of C-glycosyl α-amino acids via proline-catalyzed α-amination of C-glycosylalkyl aldehydes. It was used in enantioselective synthesis of optically active pyrazolidine derivatives.
Dibenzyl azodicarboxylate is a reagent used in the synthesis of Minocycline-d6 (M344797). Minocycline-d6 is a labeled second generation tetracycline antibiotic. Antibacterial.
Dibenzyl azodicarboxylate undergoes[4+2] cycloaddition reaction with glycal to yield 2-aminoglycosides.
PIDA (phenyliodine diacetate) and DCM (dichloromethane) were added to compound dibenzyl hydrazine-1,2-dicarboxylate, and the mixture was reacted with stirring at room temperature for 30 minutes to obtain DBAD (dibenzyl azodicarboxylate) in a yield of 97%.