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Asymmetric nucleophilic acylation of aldehydes via 1,1-heterodisubstituted alkenes
Monenschein, Holger,Draeger, Gerald,Jung, Alexander,Kirschning, Andreas
, p. 2270 - 2280 (2007/10/03)
Aldehydes are asymmetrically acylated by a two step sequence that is initiated by a homologation step to 1,1-heterodisubstituted alkenes followed by asymmetric dihydroxylation. Thus, ketene O,S-acetals are efficiently prepared from aldehydes by a Peterson olefination with lithiated methoxy-phenylthiotrimethylsilyl methane 14 as the C-1 source. Although they are dihydroxylated with the Sharpless catalyst with moderate to good enantioselectivity (62-80% ee), the process is not efficient owing to the low chemical yields of the desired α-hydroxy methyl esters (7-37%). Use of the corresponding sulfoxide 24 or sulfon 25 led to an improved chemical yield of α-hydroxy methyl ester 19, but the stereoselectivity was diminished. In contrast, intermediate ketene O,O-acetals are prepared by a Horner-Wittig reaction with phosphine oxide 31 and are dihydroxylated both with good chemical and stereochemical yield. The concept is applicable to aromatic, aliphatic, and chiral aldehydes. For example, this short sequence allows exclusive and independent preparation of both diastereomeric heptoses 69 a and 69 b.
A HORNER-WITTIG SOLUTION TO THE SYNTHESIS OF KETENE O,O-ACETALS
Schaik, T. A. M. van,Henzen, A. V.,Gen, A. van der
, p. 1303 - 1306 (2007/10/02)
Aldehydes as well as ketones can be converted into their homologous ketene O,O-acetals by a Horner-Wittig reaction with dialkoxymethyl diphenylphosphine oxides.