
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry p. 73 - 82 (1988)
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Brown, Herbert C.
Gupta, Ashok K.
The synthesis of boron heterocycles from borinic and boronic esters with α-amino acids was explored as a means of upgrading the optical purities of intermediates from asymmetric hydroboration.B-Methoxy-9-borabicyclo<3.3.1>nonane, methyl dicyclohexylborinate and (+)- and (-)-methyl diisopinocampheylborinate react with various α-amino acids to form the corresponding crystalline chelates.Recrystallization of the chelates derived from methyl trans-2-phenylcyclopentylisopinocampheylborinate of 85percent ee with l-phenylalanine, methyl isopinocampheyl-exo-norbornylborinate of 83percent ee with l-proline and both optical isomers of methyl diisopinocampheylborinate of 92percent ee with l-proline yield the corresponding products with optical purities approaching 100percent ee.Dimethyl cyclopentylboronate, dimethyl exo-norbornylboronate and dimethyl isopinocampheylboronate upon treatment with iminodiacetic acid and N-methyliminodiacetic acid form the corresponding bicyclic boronates.Recrystallization of the chelate derived from diethyl 3-tetrahydropyranylboronate and iminodiacetic acid yields a product of essentially 100percent ee.Consequently formation of boroxazolidones of asymmetric hydroboration products provides one possible route to upgrade such products to materials of high optical purity.
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