Preparation of optically active 4-substituted γ-lactones by lipase-catalyzed optical resolution
Optically active 4-substituted γ-lactones (3 and 4) were synthesized effectively using lipase-catalyzed optical resolution. N-methyl-4-hydroxyalkanamides (rac-1a-i) as substrates were prepared from N-methylsuccinimide. The alkylation of N-methylsuccinimid
Synthesis of Chiral γ-Lactams via in Situ Elimination/Iridium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Racemic γ-Hydroxy γ-Lactams
Chiral γ-lactams have been synthesized in excellent yields and enantioselectivities (up to 99% yield and 96% ee) from easily accessible racemic γ-hydroxy γ-lactams via an iridium-phosphoramidite catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation. The reaction was designed based on insight into the reaction mechanism demonstrated in previous work and can be carried out at a reduced catalyst loading of 0.1 mol % on a gram scale. Several potential bioactive compounds can be synthesized from the reduced products. Mechanistic studies indicated that the reduced products were obtained via the hydrogenation of the N-acyliminium cations, generated from γ-hydroxy γ-lactams.
Yuan, Qianjia,Liu, Delong,Zhang, Wanbin
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