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Chlorobenzoate, Sharpless asymmetric

Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation procedure was applied to the synthesis of the side chain of azinomycin A (equation 26)43. Horner-Emmons condensation of phospho-nate 36 with a /J-aziridine substituted acrolein afforded dehydroamino acid diene 37. Treatment of the diene with catalytic amounts of an osmium reagent and dihydroquini-dine (DHQD) p-chlorobenzoate resulted in asymmetric dihydroxylation, producing diol 38. Diol 38 was further converted to the naphthyl ester. [Pg.708]

A catalytic enantio- and diastereoselective dihydroxylation procedure without the assistance of a directing functional group (like the allylic alcohol group in the Sharpless epox-idation) has also been developed by K.B. Sharpless (E.N. Jacobsen, 1988 H.-L. Kwong, 1990 B.M. Kim, 1990 H. Waldmann, 1992). It uses osmium tetroxide as a catalytic oxidant (as little as 20 ppm to date) and two readily available cinchona alkaloid diastereomeis, namely the 4-chlorobenzoate esters or bulky aryl ethers of dihydroquinine and dihydroquinidine (cf. p. 290% as stereosteering reagents (structures of the Os complexes see R.M. Pearlstein, 1990). The transformation lacks the high asymmetric inductions of the Sharpless epoxidation, but it is broadly applicable and insensitive to air and water. Further improvements are to be expected. [Pg.129]

After the "asymmetric epoxidation" of allylic alcohols at the very beginning of the 80 s, at the end of the same decade (1988) Sharpless again surprised the chemical community with a new procedure for the "asymmetric dihydroxylation" of alkenes [30]. The procedure involves the dihydroxylation of simple alkenes with N-methylmorpholine A -oxide and catalytic amounts of osmium tetroxide in acetone-water as solvent at 0 to 4 °C, in the presence of either dihydroquinine or dihydroquinidine p-chlorobenzoate (DHQ-pClBz or DHQD-pClBz) as the chiral ligands (Scheme 10.3). [Pg.284]


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