1360149-22-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Stereoretentive Addition of N-tert-Butylsulfonyl-α-Amido Silanes to Aldehydes, Ketones, α,β-Unsaturated Esters, and Imines
Mita, Tsuyoshi,Saito, Keisuke,Sugawara, Masumi,Sato, Yoshihiro
supporting information, p. 1528 - 1531 (2016/06/01)
Enantioenriched N-tert-butylsulfonyl-α-amido silanes were successfully reacted with aldehydes, ketones, imines, and α,β-unsaturated esters in the presence of a sub-stoichiometric amount of CsF (0.5 equiv) in 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME) at -20 °C to afford the corresponding coupling products with up to 89 % enantiospecificity in a retentive manner. Keep your cool! Enantioenriched N-tert-butylsulfonyl-α-amido silanes were successfully reacted with aldehydes, ketones, imines, and α,β-unsaturated esters in the presence of a sub-stoichiometric amount of CsF (0.5 equiv) in 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME) at -20 °C to afford the corresponding coupling products with up to 89 % enantiospecificity in a retentive manner.
Catalytic enantioselective silylation of N-sulfonylimines: Asymmetric synthesis of α-amino acids from CO2 via stereospecific carboxylation of α-amino silanes
Mita, Tsuyoshi,Sugawara, Masumi,Saito, Keisuke,Sato, Yoshihiro
supporting information, p. 3028 - 3031 (2014/06/23)
A catalytic enantioselective silylation of N-tert-butylsulfonylimines using a Cu-secondary diamine complex was demonstrated. The resulting optically active α-amino silanes could be carboxylated under a CO2 atmosphere (1 atm) to afford the corresponding α-amino acids in a stereoretentive manner. This two-step sequence provides a new synthetic protocol for optically active α-amino acids from gaseous CO2 and imines in the presence of a catalytic amount of a chiral source.
Synthesis of arylglycine and mandelic acid derivatives through carboxylations of α-amido and α-acetoxy stannanes with carbon dioxide
Mita, Tsuyoshi,Sugawara, Masumi,Hasegawa, Hiroyuki,Sato, Yoshihiro
experimental part, p. 2159 - 2168 (2012/06/01)
Incorporation reactions of carbon dioxide (CO2) with N-Boc-α-amido and α-acetoxy stannanes were developed using CsF as a mild tin activator. Monoprotected α-amido stannanes could be used, and the corresponding arylglycine derivatives were obtained in moderate-to-high yields under 1 MPa (10 atm) of CO2 pressure. α-Acetoxy stannanes also underwent carboxylation to afford mandelic acid derivatives in excellent yields under ambient CO2 pressure. Both transformations enabled the synthesis of α-tertiary and α-quaternary carboxylic acid derivatives. In addition, the chirality of (S)-N-tert-butylsulfonyl-α- amido stannanes was transferred with up to 90% inversion of configuration at 100 °C.
