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Chirality transfer imide system

Alkylations of acyclic enolates containing a collection of chiral auxiliary groups have been used successfully for the asymmetric synthesis of carboxylic acids. The chiral, nonracemic substrates that have been used include amides, imides, esters, imine derivatives of glycinates and acyl derivatives of chiral transition metals. In these systems either extraannular or chelate-enforced intraannular chirality transfer may control the sense of the alkylation step. [Pg.44]

Sibi et al. demonstrated for the first time that intermolecular radical addition to a,P-disubstituted substrates (12) followed by hydrogen atom transfer proceeded with high diastereo- and enantioselectivities (Scheme 4.6) [4]. In particular, a chiral bis(oxazoline)s-Mgl2 catalytic system was applied to the enantioselective and highly diastereoselective antijsyn = 99/1) synthesis of anti-aldol-type adducts (13). This is noteworthy because there have been few examples of highly selective methods for preparing anti aldol despite the array of solutions for the synthesis of syn aldol. The key to increasing the reactivity for a,P-disubstituted substrate (12) was N-H imide templates that relieve problems, and the promotion of Lewis acid catalysis via... [Pg.139]


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