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Alkenes, reaction with diethyl tartrate

Hie first of Sharpless s reactions is an oxidation of alkenes by asymmetric epoxidation. You met vanadium as a transition-metal catalyst for epoxidation with r-butyl hydroperoxide in Chapter 33, and this new reaction makes use of titanium, as titanium tetraisopropoxide, Ti(OiPr)4, to do the same thing. Sharpless surmised that, by adding a chiral ligand to the titanium catalyst, he might be able to make the reaction asymmetric. The ligand that works best is diethyl tartrate, and the reaction shown below is just one of many that demonstrate that this is a remarkably good reaction. [Pg.1239]

Diamides of tartaric acid with primary amines have been used as chiral ligands for titanium-and zirconium-catalyzed epoxidations of homoallylic alcohols by the Sharpless method (Section D.4.5.2.4.). Such diamides are conveniently obtained from dimethyl or diethyl tartrate by reaction with the corresponding amine38. The iV,A A, /V -tetrarnethyl diamide has been used for the formation of chiral dioxolanes (Section D.1.5.1.) and in the synthesis of chiral alkenes (Section D.l.6.1.5.). [Pg.157]

The Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation of allylic alcohols (one of the reactions that helped K. Barry Sharpless earn his part of the 2001 Nobel Prize) offers a good example of an enantioselective technique that can be used to create either enantiomer of an epoxide product. This reaction uses a diester of tartaric acid, such as diethyl tartrate (DET) or diisopropyl tartrate (DIPT), as the source of chirality. The dialkyl tartrate coordinates with the titanium tetraisopropoxide [Ti(Oi-Pr)4] catalyst and t-butyl hydroperoxide (r-BuOOH) to make a chiral oxidizing agent. Since both enantiomers of tartaric acid are commercially available, and each enantiomer will direct the reaction to a different prochiral face of the alkene, both enantiomers of an epoxide can be synthesized. [Pg.261]


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