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Stereoselectivity in the Addition of Organotitanium Reagents to Carbonyl Compounds
1986
Although great strides have been made in the area of stereoselective C—C bond forming reactions [1], many problems persist. Early studies concerning chemo- selective reactions of organotitanium reagents (Chapter 3) suggested that they might also behave stereoselectively in relevant cases. In fact, the first such observation goes back to 1979 when it was noted that dichlorodi- methyltitanium (2) adds to the ketone 1 in CH2C12 to produce a mixture of tertiary alcohols 4/5 instead of the desired (±) cuparene (3) [2, 3]. The striking aspect of this transformation is the high disastereoselectivity in favor of 4. Methyllithium shows the opposite stereoselectivity (4:5 = 34:66), in line with the s…
ChemInform Abstract: Carbohydrates as Chiral Templates in the Stereoselective Synthesis of . beta.-Amino Acids
2010
ChemInform Abstract: Stereoselective Synthesis of 8,12-Furanoeudesmanes from Santonin. Absolute Stereochemistry of Natural Furanoeudesma-1,3-diene an…
2010
Ketobutenolide 3, easily obtained from santonin (1), has been transformed into two natural furanoeudesmanes 4 and 5, isolated from Commiphora molmol and Tubipora musica, respectively. trans- And cis-decalin systems were obtained by stereoselective reduction of the C4−C5 double bond in 3 in the following way: hydrogenation of 3 over Pd/C followed by acidic treatment gave the cis isomer 10 as the major product; selective hydrogenation of the C1-C2 double bond with the Wilkinson’s catalyst followed by reduction with NaTeH yielded mainly the trans isomer 9. Compounds 9 and 10 were transformed into 4 and 5 in parallel sequences. Optical rotation and CD measurements of the synthetic products rev…
New Studies and a Reinvestigation on [4+2] Cycloadditions of (−)-Thebaine: Asymmetrical Diels-Alder Reactions with a Conformationally Fixed Chiral Di…
1993
Some novel Diels-Alder reactions of the opium alkaloid (−)-thebaine (1) as an electron-rich diene and a reinvestigation of its reactions with cyclic and acyclic dienophiles are described. The π-facial selectivity has been studied on the basis of structural analyses of the cycloadducts. Some related results on [4 + 2] cycloaddition reactions of 1-methoxy-1,3-cyclohexadiene (11) are also reported.
The role of the trifluoromethyl group in reactivity and selectivity in polar cycloaddition reactions. A DFT study
2012
Abstract The role of the trifluoromethyl group in reactivity, regio-, and stereoselectivity in cycloaddition reactions has been analyzed by studying the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition (13DC) reactions of nitrone 4 with 3,3,3-trifluoro-1-nitropropene 7b and 3,3,3-trifluoro-2-nitropropene 14 using density functional theory (DFT) methods at the B3LYP/6-311G(d) level. The recent M06-2X functional has also been evaluated but, although the thermodynamic performance is improved, the kinetic data are not necessarily better than those obtained by the popular B3LYP functional for cycloaddition reactions. Four reactive channels associated with the meta and ortho regio- and endo and exo stereoselective appr…
Stereoselective synthesis of C-glycosyl compounds via Michael addition of trimethylsilyl enol ethers and enamines to hex-1-enopyran-3-uloses
1987
Abstract The titanium(IV)-catalyzed addition of trimethylsilyl enol ethers to 2,4,6-tri- O -acylhex - 1 - enopyran - 3 - uloses ( 3 and 4 ) gave stereoselectively 3,6 - di - O - acyl - 4 - deoxy - β - d - glycero -hex-3-enopyranosyl-2-ulose derivatives. The formation of the C -glycosyl bond was accompanied by a 2→3 acyl shift, followed by the elimination of the 4-acyloxy substituent. Similarly, the reaction of 1-pyrrolidinocyclohexene with 3 and 4 also led stereoselectively to 2-(2,4,6-tri- O -acyl-β- d - ribo -hexopyranosyl)cyclohexanones. In this Michael addition, among the eight possible diastereomers, only one was formed. The high stereocontrol of both C -glycosyl compound syntheses is …
Polar [3 + 2] cycloaddition of ketones with electrophilically activated carbonyl ylides. Synthesis of spirocyclic dioxolane indolinones
2008
International audience; The [3 + 2] cycloaddition reaction between carbonyl ylides generated from epoxides and ketones (ethyl pyruvate, ethyl phenylglyoxylate, isatin, N-methylisatin and 5-chloroisatin) to give substituted dioxolanes and spirocyclic dioxolane indolinones was investigated. The effect of microwave irradiation on the outcome of the reaction was studied. The thermal reaction between 2,2-dicyano-3-phenyloxirane and N-methylisatin was theoretically studied using DFT methods. This reaction is a domino process that comprises two steps. The first is the thermal ring opening of the epoxide to yield a carbonyl ylide intermediate, whereas the second step is a polar [3 + 2] cycloadditio…
ChemInform Abstract: Efficient Stereoselective Synthesis of Boron L-amino Acid Derivatives Using Wittig and Borylation Reactions
2015
The stereoselective synthesis of a new classes of boronato- or trifluoroborato aminoacids and peptides was described using Wittig and C-H iridium borylation as key reactions. A trifluoroborato-thio...
Arabinosylamine in Asymmetric Syntheses of Chiral Piperidine Alkaloids.
2004
The stereodifferentiating potential of arabinosyl aldimines was utilized in stereoselective syntheses of 2-substituted dehydropiperidinones and their further transformation to 2,6-cis-substituted piperidinones. The absolute configuration was proven by X-ray analysis and by the synthesis of the enantiomerically pure alkaloid (+)-dihydropinidine. The presented method offers the possibility to synthesize piperidine derivatives enantiomeric to those obtained by the application of the corresponding galactosylamine auxiliary.
ChemInform Abstract: A Stereoselective Synthesis of (+)-Malyngolide via a Ring-Closing Olefin Metathesis.
2000
Abstract A very short and stereoselective synthesis of the non-natural enantiomer of malyngolide from l -erythrulose is described. Key features of the synthesis are the Felkin–Anh diastereoselective allylation of a polyoxygenated ketone and the allylation/metathesis/allylic oxidation protocol recently described by our group.