1435664-99-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Kinetic resolution of N-acyl-thiolactams via catalytic enantioselective deacylation
Bumbu, Valentina D.,Yang, Xing,Birman, Vladimir B.
supporting information, p. 2790 - 2793 (2013/07/19)
Methanolysis of N-acyl-thiazolidin-2-thiones and -oxazolidin-2-thiones in the presence of acyl transfer catalyst benzotetramisole (BTM) proceeds in a highly enantioselective fashion thus enabling kinetic resolution of these substrates.
Catalytic, enantioselective N-acylation of lactams and thiolactams using amidine-based catalysts
Yang, Xing,Bumbu, Valentina D.,Liu, Peng,Li, Ximin,Jiang, Hui,Uffman, Eric W.,Guo, Lei,Zhang, Wei,Jiang, Xuntian,Houk,Birman, Vladimir B.
supporting information, p. 17605 - 17612 (2013/01/15)
In contrast to alcohols and amines, racemic lactams and thiolactams cannot be resolved directly via enzymatic acylation or classical resolution. Asymmetric N-acylation promoted by amidine-based catalysts, particularly Cl-PIQ 2 and BTM 3, provides a convenient method for the kinetic resolution of these valuable compounds and often achieves excellent levels of enantioselectivity in this process. Density functional theory calculations indicate that the reaction occurs via N-acylation of the lactim tautomer and that cation-π interactions play a key role in the chiral recognition of lactam substrates.
