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General entry to asymmetric one-pot [ N + 2 + n ] cyclization for the synthesis of three- to seven-membered azacycloalkanes
Harada, Shingo,Sakai, Takeo,Takasu, Kiyosei,Yamada, Ken-Ichi,Yamamoto, Yasutomo,Tomioka, Kiyoshi
, p. 7212 - 7222 (2012/11/07)
Enantio- and diastereoselective one-pot synthesis of three- to seven-membered cis-azaheterocycles was achieved using a triggered asymmetric conjugate addition reaction of lithium amide with an enoate, followed by alkylation of the resulting lithium enolat
Dimerization and isomerization reactions of α-lithiated terminal aziridines
Hodgson, David M.,Humphreys, Philip G.,Miles, Steven M.,Brierley, Christopher A. J.,Ward, John G.
, p. 10009 - 10021 (2008/03/28)
(Chemical Equation Presented) The scope of dimerization and isomerization reactions of α-lithiated terminal aziridines is detailed. Regio-and stereoselective deprotonation of simple terminal aziridines with lithium 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidide (LTMP) or lithium dicyclohexylamide (LiNCy 2) generates trans-α-lithiated terminal aziridines. These latter species can then undergo dimerization or isomerization reactions depending on the nature of the N-protecting group. α-Lithiated terminal aziridines bearing N-alkoxycarbonyl (Boc) protection undergo N- to C-[1,2] migration to give N-H trans-aziridinylesters. In contrast, aziridines bearing N-organosulfonyl [tert-butylsulfonyl (Bus)] protection undergo rapid dimerization to give 2-ene-1,4-diamines or, if a pendant alkene is present, diastereoselective cyclopropanation to give 2-aminobicyclo[3.1.0]hexanes. All of these reactions were used as key steps in the preparation of synthetically and biologically important targets.
Lithiation-induced migrations from nitrogen to carbon in terminal aziridines
Hodgson, David M.,Humphreys, Philip G.,Xu, Zhaoqing,Ward, John G.
, p. 2245 - 2248 (2008/02/14)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Benefiting from deprotection: Lithium 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidide induces N-Boc or N-phosphonate terminal aziridines to undergo regio- and stereoselective N-to-C migration of the protecting group, giving synthetically valua
