Abstract
Azides are building blocks of increasing importance in
synthetic chemistry, chemical biology and materials science. Azidobenziodoxolone
(ABX, Zhdankin reagent) is a valuable azide source, but its safety profile has
not been thoroughly established. Herein, we report a safety study of ABX, which
shows its highly hazardous nature. We further introduce and study two
derivatives, tBu-ABX and ABZ
(azidobenziodazolone). ABZ displayed a similar reactivity but a better safety
profile than ABX, and could be used in established photoredox- and
metal-mediated azidation processes, as well as in a new ring-expansion of
silylated cyclobutanols to give azidated cyclopentanones.