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Catalytic Asymmetric Darzens-Type Epoxidation of Diazoesters: Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of Trisubstituted Epoxides
Jeong, Hye-Min,Nam, Dong Guk,Ryu, Do Hyun,Shim, Su Yong
, p. 22236 - 22240 (2021/09/13)
Highly enantioselective Darzens-type epoxidation of diazoesters with glyoxal derivatives was accomplished using a chiral boron–Lewis acid catalyst, which facilitated asymmetric synthesis of trisubstituted α,β-epoxy esters. In the presence of a chiral oxazaborolidinium ion catalyst, the reaction proceeded in high yield (up to 99 %) with excellent enantio- and diastereoselectivity (up to >99 % ee and >20:1 dr, respectively). The synthetic potential of this method was illustrated by conversion of the products to various compounds such as epoxy γ-butyrolactone, tertiary β-hydroxy ketone and epoxy diester.
Catalytic Asymmetric Fluorination of Copper Carbene Complexes: Preparative Advances and a Mechanistic Rationale
Buchsteiner, Michael,Fürstner, Alois,Jerabek, Paul,Lehmann, Christian W.,Martinez-Rodriguez, Luis,N?thling, Nils,Patzer, Michael,Pozo, Iago
, p. 2509 - 2515 (2020/02/26)
The Cu-catalyzed reaction of substituted α-diazoesters with fluoride gives α-fluoroesters with ee values of up to 95 %, provided that chiral indane-derived bis(oxazoline) ligands are used that carry bulky benzyl substituents at the bridge and moderately bulky isopropyl groups on their core. The apparently homogeneous solution of CsF in C6F6/hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) is the best reaction medium, but CsF in the biphasic mixture CH2Cl2/HFIP also provides good results. DFT studies suggest that fluoride initially attacks the Cu- rather than the C-atom of the transient donor/acceptor carbene intermediate. This unusual step is followed by 1,2-fluoride shift; for this migratory insertion to occur, the carbene must rotate about the Cu?C bond to ensure orbital overlap. The directionality of this rotatory movement within the C2-symmetric binding site determines the sense of induction. This model is in excellent accord with the absolute configuration of the resulting product as determined by X-ray diffraction using single crystals of this a priori wax-like material grown by capillary crystallization.
Cu(I)/chiral bisoxazoline-catalyzed enantioselective sommelet-hauser rearrangement of sulfonium ylides
Wang, Jianbo,Li, Shu-Sen
, p. 12343 - 12358 (2020/11/10)
Catalytic asymmetric thia-Sommelet-Hauser rearrangement of sulfonium ylides remains a great challenge due to its multistep reaction mechanism involving metal carbene formation, proton transfer, and [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement. In particular, the key problem of such reactions is the differentiation of the enantiotopic lone pair electrons of sulfur, which generates the sulfonium ylide intermediate bearing chirality on the sulfur atom. With a modified chiral bisoxazoline ligand, we developed a Cu(I)- catalyzed asymmetric thia-Sommelet-Hauser rearrangement with good to excellent enantioselectivities. Mechanistic studies provide insights into the details of the reaction mechanism.
Copper-catalyzed asymmetric N-H insertion reactions: Couplings of diazo compounds with carbamates to generate α-amino acids
Lee, Elaine C.,Fu, Gregory C.
, p. 12066 - 12067 (2008/03/27)
A Cu/chiral bipyridine catalyst has been developed for the asymmetric insertion of α-diazocarbonyl compounds into the N-H bonds of carbamates to generate an array of easily deprotected arylglycines in good ee. With respect to the reaction partners, as wel
