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Kinetic resolution of racemic epoxides using a chiral diamine catalyst
Gayet, Arnaud,Andersson, Pher G.
, p. 4805 - 4807 (2005)
The kinetic resolution of a variety of racemic epoxides has been performed using a chiral bicyclic diamine ligand. Using 5 mol % of catalyst very high selectivity could be achieved; both epoxide and the corresponding allylic alcohol could be obtained in up to 99% ee.
Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Tandem Denitrogenative Heck/Tsuji-Trost of Benzotriazoles with 1,3-Dienes
Li, Yin-Lin,Wu, Hai-Hong,Zhang, Junliang,Zhang, Pei-Chao
supporting information, p. 13010 - 13015 (2021/09/07)
The asymmetric denitrogenative cycloaddition has emerged as a powerful tool to build chiral aza-heterocyles. However, only one example of asymmetric denitrogenative cycloaddition of benzotriazole with unsaturated hydrocarbons has been explored so far, bec
Guanidine–Copper Complex Catalyzed Allylic Borylation for the Enantioconvergent Synthesis of Tertiary Cyclic Allylboronates
Ge, Yicen,Cui, Xi-Yang,Tan, Siu Min,Jiang, Huan,Ren, Jingyun,Lee, Nicholas,Lee, Richmond,Tan, Choon-Hong
supporting information, p. 2382 - 2386 (2019/02/01)
An enantioconvergent synthesis of chiral cyclic allylboronates from racemic allylic bromides was achieved by using a guanidine–copper catalyst. The allylboronates were obtained with high γ/α regioselectivities (up to 99:1) and enantioselectivities (up to 99 % ee), and could be further transformed into diverse functionalized allylic compounds without erosion of optical purity. Experimental and DFT mechanistic studies support an SN2′ borylation process catalyzed by a monodentate guanidine–copper(I) complex that proceeds through a special direct enantioconvergent transformation mechanism.
Chemo-Enzymatic Oxidative Rearrangement of Tertiary Allylic Alcohols: Synthetic Application and Integration into a Cascade Process
Brenna, Elisabetta,Crotti, Michele,De Pieri, Matteo,Gatti, Francesco G.,Manenti, Gabriele,Monti, Daniela
supporting information, p. 3677 - 3686 (2018/06/04)
A chemo-enzymatic catalytic system, comprised of Bobbitt's salt and laccase from Trametes versicolor, allowed the [1,3]-oxidative rearrangement of endocyclic allylic tertiary alcohols into the corresponding enones under an Oxygen atmosphere in aqueous media. The yields were in most cases quantitative, especially for the cyclopent-2-en-1-ol or the cyclohex-2-en-1-ol substrates without an electron withdrawing group (EWG) on the side chain. Transpositions of macrocyclic alkenols or tertiary alcohols bearing an EWG on the side chain were instead carried out in acetonitrile by using an immobilized laccase preparation. Dehydro-Jasmone, dehydro-Hedione, dehydro-Muscone and other fragrance precursors were directly prepared with this procedure, while a synthetic route was developed to easily transform a cyclopentenone derivative into trans-Magnolione and dehydro-Magnolione. The rearrangement of exocyclic allylic alcohols was tested as well, and a dynamic kinetic resolution was observed: α,β-unsaturated ketones with (E)-configuration and a high diastereomeric excess were synthesized. Finally, the 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinium tetrafluoroborate (TEMPO+BF4?)/laccase catalysed oxidative rearrangement was combined with the ene-reductase/alcohol dehydrogenase cascade process in a one-pot three-step synthesis of cis or trans 3-methylcyclohexan-1-ol, in both cases with a high optical purity. (Figure presented.).
Preparation of optically active cycloalkenes bearing all-carbon quaternary stereogenic centres: Via lipase-oxovanadium combo-catalysed dynamic kinetic resolution
Kawanishi, Shinji,Sugiyama, Koji,Oki, Yasuhiro,Ikawa, Takashi,Akai, Shuji
supporting information, p. 411 - 417 (2017/08/14)
In this study, a novel asymmetric synthesis of all-carbon quaternary stereogenic centres is developed by the connection of three prochiral or achiral components - conjugated enones, organometallic compounds and vinyl esters - at the C-1 position of the enones. This method involves three sequential steps: 1,2-nucleophilic addition of an organometallic compound to the enone, lipase-catalysed dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) of the tert-allylic alcohol and the Ireland-Claisen rearrangement of the optically active allyl ester thus generated. This method features the effective use of acyl moieties installed by DKR for achieving high atom economy. The application of this method to the protective-group-free asymmetric total synthesis of (-)-crinane, a core structure of a class of natural alkaloids, has demonstrated that it can alter a known synthetic pathway of a racemate into an asymmetric synthesis of an optically pure molecule while reducing the total transformation steps and increasing the overall yield. With these advantages, this method is practical and attractive as a new environmentally benign protocol.
Catalytic stereospecific allyl-allyl cross-coupling of internal allyl electrophiles with allylB(pin)
Le, Hai,Batten, Amanda,Morken, James P.
supporting information, p. 2096 - 2099 (2014/05/06)
Application of internal electrophiles in catalytic stereospecific allyl-allyl cross-coupling enable the rapid construction of multisubstituted 1,5-dienes, including those with all carbon quaternary centers. Compounds with minimal steric differentiation ca
Palladium-catalyzed oxidative rearrangement of tertiary allylic alcohols to enones with oxygen in aqueous solvent
Li, Jingjie,Tan, Ceheng,Gong, Jianxian,Yang, Zhen
supporting information, p. 5370 - 5373 (2015/01/09)
A one-pot procedure for Pd(TFA)2-catalyzed 1,3-isomerization of tertiary allylic alcohols to secondary allylic alcohols followed by a Pd(TFA)2/neocuproine-catalyzed oxidative reaction to β-disubstituted-α,β-unsaturated kenones was developed. (Chemical Equation Presented).
Pt-catalyzed oxidative rearrangement of cyclic tertiary allylic alcohols to enones using aqueous hydrogen peroxide
Nagamine, Takashi,Kon, Yoshihiro,Sato, Kazuhiko
supporting information; experimental part, p. 744 - 746 (2012/09/22)
An oxidative rearrangement of cyclic tertiary allylic alcohols to β-disubstituted α,β-unsaturated ketones by Pt black catalyst with aqueous hydrogen peroxide is described. The reaction proceeds under organic solvent- and halide-free conditions and gives only water as a coproduct. The Pt black catalyst is commercially available and can be reused at least four times.
Highly regioselective control of 1,2-addition of organolithiums to α,β-unsaturated compounds promoted by lithium bromide in 2-methyltetrahydrofuran: A facile and eco-friendly access to allylic alcohols and amines
Pace, Vittorio,Castoldi, Laura,Hoyos, Pilar,Sinisterra, José Vicente,Pregnolato, Massimo,Sánchez-Montero, Ma. José
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2670 - 2675 (2011/04/23)
Very high regioselective 1,2-addition of organolithiums to α,α-unsaturated carbonyl-like compounds (ketones, aldehydes, and imines) in the presence of LiBr was achieved by carrying out reactions in the sustainable solvent 2-methyltetrahydrofuran. Excellent yields (in isolated product) of allylic alcohols and allylic amines were recovered under a simple experimental procedure at 0 °C.
One-pot synthesis of optically active allyl esters via lipase-vanadium combo catalysis
Akai, Shuji,Hanada, Ryosuke,Fujiwara, Noboru,Kita, Yasuyuki,Egi, Masahiro
supporting information; experimental part, p. 4900 - 4903 (2011/01/12)
The combination of vanadium-oxo compounds (3 or 4) with a lipase produced the regio- and enantioconvergent transformation of racemic allyl alcohols (1 or 2) into optically active allyl esters. In this system, the vanadium compounds catalyzed the continuous racemization of the alcohols along with the transposition of the hydroxyl group, while the lipase effected the chemo- and enantioselective esterification to achieve the dynamic kinetic resolution.
