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Allyl alkenylzinc species

For alkenylmetals bearing two stereocenters at both the allylic and homoallylic positions, two situations have to be distinguished depending on their relative influence (matched or mismatched) with respect to the stereochemical outcome of the allylzincation. Not surprisingly, in the matched case, as illustrated for substrate 232, the diastereoselectivity was excellent and 233 was obtained as a single diastereomer. The allyl moiety was delivered anti to both the allylic and homoallylic substituents in the chelated allyl alkenylzinc species (equation 113). [Pg.922]

Combining substrate-induced diastereoselection and mutual diastereoselectivity, as illustrated for the crotylzincation of the alkenyllithium derived from 209, led to excellent results as the gewt-dimetallic species 217 was obtained in a highly stereoselective fashion. The stereochemical outcome was explained by the addition of the kinetically reactive cisoid metallotropic form of the crotylzinc reagent anti to the propyl group in the chelated allyl alkenylzinc intermediate. After hydrolysis, compound 218 was obtained as a single diastereomer (equation 106)148,149. [Pg.917]


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