An unusual type of highly reactive sultam-based dicarboxylic acids and correscponding anhydrides was employed in the Castagnoli-Cushman reaction delivering diastereomerically pure adducts at room temperature. Due to steric congestion, the initial adducts were prone to decarboxylation affording diastereomeric mixtures of bicyclic sultam lactams, separable by HPLC. The choice of a protecting group on the sultam nitrogen atom allows liberation of the -sultam, which is not only suitable for further modification but represents a known pharmacophore for carbonic anhydrase inhibition.

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