Journal of Organic Chemistry p. 2358 - 2364 (1994)
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Adam, Waldemar
Mueller, Michael
Prechtl, Frank
The oxidation of titanium enolates, derived from a transmetalation of the corresponding lithium enolates with (i-PrO)3TiCl, (Et2N)3TiCl, or Cp2TiCl2, by dimethyldioxirane has been investigated.Furthermore, the diastereoselective hydroxylation of the chiral metal enolates, e.g., derived from camphor (1f), menthone (1g), flavanone (1h), and 2-benzylcyclopentanone (1i), by dimethyldioxirane has been examined.The diastereoselectivity of the oxygen transfer strongly depends on the metal partner coordinated to the enolate.The titanium enolates 4 resulted in much higher diastereoselectivities (up to 96percent de) than the corresponding sodium enolates 5 and at least as high if not higher than the silyl enol ethers 6.Moreover, the aldol reaction of ester-derived sodium enolates with acetone, the unavoidable medium for dimethyldioxirane, could be totally suppressed by the use of the chlorotitanocene enolates 4.Thus, the oxidation of chiral titanium enolates by dimethyldioxirane represents a general, convenient, effective, and chemo- and diastereoselective synthesis of α-hydroxy carbonyl compounds.
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