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ABSTRACT Racemization of l ‐alanine‐derived imides is enhanced with high‐water content and elevated temperature in dimethylformamide (DMF). Water hydrolyses DMF to give dimethylamine (DMA) and formic acid (FA), resulting in an increase in the basicity of the reaction medium, which in turn facilitates abstraction of the α‐proton from the stereogenic center and thereby initiates racemization. A comparative analysis of five‐ and six‐membered l‐ alanine‐derived imides reveals that the six‐membered system racemizes more slowly than the five‐membered analogue and exhibits only trace side reactions. In contrast, the five‐membered ring undergoes a series of side reactions alongside rapid racemization. The enhanced stability of the six‐membered species is attributed to a lower degree of ring strain, which imposes a higher barrier to racemization.
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