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Benzyltrimethylammonium isopropoxide

Now that the allylic oxidation problem has been solved adequately, the next task includes the introduction of the epoxide at C-l and C-2. When a solution of 31 and pyridinium para-tolu-enesulfonate in chlorobenzene is heated to 135°C, the anomeric methoxy group at C-l 1 is eliminated to give intermediate 9 in 80% yield. After some careful experimentation, it was found that epoxy ketone 7 forms smoothly when enone 9 is treated with triphenyl-methyl hydroperoxide and benzyltrimethylammonium isopropoxide (see Scheme 4). In this reaction, the bulky oxidant adds across the more accessible convex face of the carbon framework defined by rings A, E, and F, and leads to the formation of 7 as the only stereoisomer in a yield of 72%. [Pg.462]

Simple aliphatic nitriles, aldehydes, ketones and esters are not readily alkylated under liquiddiquid phase-transfer conditions. Direct alkylation of aldehydes under even mildly basic phase-transfer conditions has to compete with aldol and Cannizzaro reactions and yields are low and variable [e.g. 6], a,a-Disubstituted aldehydes are C-alkylated, e.g. formylcyclohexane has been alkylated (>70%) with a range of reagents using benzyltrimethylammonium isopropoxide as the basic catalyst [7], whereas a-unsubstituted alkanals tend to undergo aldol condensation under basic liquid liquid two-phase conditions [8]. [Pg.234]


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