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Cyclic alkenes, kinetic resolution

An interesting extension of this reaction is shown in the asymmetric kinetic resolution of cyclic allylic ether 44 under alkene coupling conditions. Use of (R)-12 as the catalyst gives (R)-45 in > 99% ee at 58% conversion. The ethylated product 46 is also formed in the reaction in 94% ee (Eq. 7) [25]. The reaction is effective for six- to eight-membered 3-oxacycloalkenes 47 as well as for a wide variety of alkoxycycloalkenes 48 [27], with some resolution dependency on the ring size of 47 (Fig. 2) [26]. [Pg.226]

Molybdenum catalysts that contain enantiomerically pure diolates are prime targets for asymmetric RCM (ARCM). Enantiomerically pure molybdenum catalysts have been prepared that contain a tartrate-based diolate [86], a binaph-tholate [87], or a diolate derived from a traris-1,2-disubstituted cyclopentane [89, 90], as mentioned in an earlier section. A catalyst that contains the diolate derived from a traris-1,2-disubstituted cyclopentane has been employed in an attempt to form cyclic alkenes asymmetrically via kinetic resolution (inter alia) of substrates A and B (Eqs. 45,46) where OR is acetate or a siloxide [89,90]. Reactions taken to -50% consumption yielded unreacted substrate that had an ee between 20% and 40%. When A (OR=acetate) was taken to 90% conversion, the ee of residual A was 84%. The relatively low enantioselectivity might be ascribed to the slow interconversion of syn and anti rotamers of the intermediates or to the relatively floppy nature of the diolate that forms a pseudo nine-membered ring containing the metal. [Pg.38]

As mentioned above, we planned to obtain optically pure styrenyl ethers through Zr-catalyzed kinetic resolution [5] subsequent metal-catalyzed rearrangement would afford optically pure chromenes. However, as shown in Scheme 11, the recovered starting material (40) was obtained with <10% ee (at 60% conversion) upon treatment with 10 mol% (,R)-(EBTHI)Zr-binol (3b) and five equivalents of EtMgCl (70°C, THF). We conjectured that, since the (EBT-HI)Zr-catalyzed reaction provides efficient resolution only when asymmetric alkylation occurs at the cyclic alkene site, competitive reaction at the styrenyl terminal olefin renders the resolution process ineffective. Analysis of the H NMR spectrum of the unpurified reaction mixture supported this contention. Indeed, as shown in Scheme 11, catalytic resolution of disubstituted styrene 49... [Pg.126]

Trisubstituted cyclic alkenes have been kinetically resolved via a chiral dioxirane (4), generated in situ from the ketone and Oxone. A sequential desymmetrization and kinetic resolution of cyclohexa-1,4-dienes has also been achieved. The observed stereochemical results have been rationalized on the basis of a spiro-planar transition state model.93... [Pg.96]

An important source of cyclic dicarboxylic acids involves oxidative cleavage of bicyclic alkenes. cis-Cyclopentane dicarboxylic acid was prepared by ozonolysis of norbomene and then converted to its dimethyl ester (7.36). Kinetic resolution of... [Pg.247]


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