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Kinetic and Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Racemic Tertiary Bromides by Pentanidium-Catalyzed Phase-Transfer Azidation
Ban, Xu,Lee, Richmond,Ren, Jingyun,Tan, Choon-Hong,Tan, Siu Min,Zhang, Xin
supporting information, p. 9055 - 9058 (2020/03/30)
We have developed a method to afford enantiomerically enriched tertiary azides and bromides through pentanidium-catalyzed kinetic resolution (KR) of racemic tertiary bromides under base-free conditions. We found that the absence of water is crucial to attain a high selectivity factor (s). On the other hand, new experimental observations and DFT modeling led us to propose that enantioconvergent azidation of tertiary bromides proceeded through dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR). The investigations particularly identified the crucial roles of base and water in the enantioconvergent process, thus supporting the proposal that the tertiary bromide isomerizes in the presence of base and water through a SN2X pathway.
Enantioselective construction of tetrasubstituted stereogenic carbons through bronsted base catalyzed michael reactions: α′-hydroxy enones as key enoate equivalent
Badiola, Eider,Fiser, Bla,Gmez-Bengoa, Enrique,Mielgo, Antonia,Olaizola, Iurre,Urruzuno, Iaki,Garca, Jess M.,Odriozola, Jos M.,Razkin, Jess,Oiarbide, Mikel,Palomo, Claudio
supporting information, p. 17869 - 17881 (2015/02/19)
Catalytic and asymmetric Michael reactions constitute very powerful tools for the construction of new C-C bonds in synthesis, but most of the reports claiming high selectivity are limited to some specific combinations of nucleophile/electrophile compound types, and only few successful methods deal with the generation of all-carbon quaternary stereocenters. A contribution to solve this gap is presented here based on chiral bifunctional Bronsted base (BB) catalysis and the use of α′-oxy enones as enabling Michael acceptors with ambivalent H-bond acceptor/donor character, a yet unreported design element for bidentate enoate equivalents. It is found that the Michael addition of a range of enolizable carbonyl compounds that have previously demonstrated challenging (i.e., α-substituted 2-oxindoles, cyanoesters, oxazolones, thiazolones, and azlactones) to α′-oxy enones can afford the corresponding tetrasubstituted carbon stereocenters in high diastereo- and enantioselectivity in the presence of standard BB catalysts. Experiments show that the α′-oxy ketone moiety plays a key role in the above realizations, as parallel reactions under identical conditions but using the parent α,β-unsaturated ketones or esters instead proceed sluggish and/or with poor stereoselectivity. A series of trivial chemical manipulations of the ketol moiety in adducts can produce the corresponding carboxy, aldehyde, and ketone compounds under very mild conditions, giving access to a variety of enantioenriched densely functionalized building blocks containing a fully substituted carbon stereocenter. A computational investigation to rationalize the mode of substrate activation and the reaction stereochemistry is also provided, and the proposed models are compared with related systems in the literature.
Enantioselective bimetallic catalysis of michael additions forming quaternary stereocenters
Jautze, Sascha,Peters, Rene
supporting information; experimental part, p. 9284 - 9288 (2009/05/15)
Robotlike: Low catalyst loadings of a planar-chiral ferrocenyl bispalladacycle are sufficient to catalyze the Michael addition of trisubstituted α-cyanoacetates to enones with excellent yields (TONs up to 2450) and high enantioselectivity. The reaction proceeds by a cooperative bimetallic mechanism and is superior to previous methods relying on soft Lewis acid catalysts. (Chemical Equation Presented)
Enantioselective direct amination of α-cyanoacetates catalyzed by bifunctional chiral Ru and Ir amido complexes
Hasegawa, Yasuharu,Watanabe, Masahito,Gridnev, Ilya D.,Ikariya, Takao
, p. 2158 - 2159 (2008/09/18)
The bifunctional chiral amido Ir complex catalyzed asymmetric electrophilic direct amination of α-substituted α-cyanoacetates using azodicarboxylates proceeds rapidly to provide the corresponding hydrazine adducts in high yields and with excellent ee values. Copyright
