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Mukaiyama asymmetric

For example in the so-called Mukaiyama aldol reaction of an aldehyde R -CHO and a trimethylsilyl enol ether 8, which is catalyzed by Lewis acids, the required asymmetric environment in the carbon-carbon bond forming step can be created by employing an asymmetric Lewis acid L in catalytic amounts. [Pg.9]

Mukaiyama, T., and Asami, A. Chiral Pyrrolidine Diamines as Efficient Ligands in Asymmetric Synthesis. 127,133-167(1985). [Pg.263]

Jacobsen epoxidation 359 -, Katsuki epoxidation 361 -, Mukaiyama-aldol reaction 367 f. -, oxime ether reduction 363 -, Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxyla-tion 361... [Pg.790]

One of the earliest useful methods for asymmetric opening of meso-epoxides with sulfur-centered nucleophiles was reported by Yamashita and Mukaiyama, who employed a heterogeneous zinc tartrate catalyst (Scheme 7.10) [20]. Epoxides other than cydohexene oxide were not investigated, and the enantioselectivity depended strongly on the identity of the thiol. [Pg.236]

Mukaiyama, T., Shiina, J., Jwadare, H. et al. (1999) Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Taxol. Chemistry A European Journal, 5, 121-161. [Pg.195]

As an extension of this work, these authors have applied this catalyst system to vinylogous asymmetric Mukaiyama-type aldol reactions, involving silyl vinyl ketene acetals and pyruvate esters. These reactions afforded the corresponding y,5-unsaturated a-hydroxy diesters with quaternary centres in high yields and enantioselectivities of up to 99% ee (Scheme 10.25). It was shown that the presence of CF3CH2OH as an additive facilitated the turnover of the catalyst. [Pg.314]

Asymmetric Mukaiyama aldol reactions have also been performed in the presence of Lewis-acid lanthanoid complexes combined with a chiral sulfonamide ligand. Similar enantioselectivities of about 40% ee were obtained for all... [Pg.314]

Asymmetric Lewis-Acid Catalyzed. Another important advance in aqueous Mukaiyama aldol reaction is the recent success of asymmetric catalysis.283 In aqueous ethanol, Kobayashi and co-workers achieved asymmetric inductions by using Cu(OTf)2/chiral >A(oxazoline) ligand,284 Pb(OTf)2/chiral crown ether,285 and Ln(OTf)3/chiral Mv-pyridino-18-crown-6 (Eq. 8.105).286... [Pg.274]

On the other hand, Li and Wang recently developed a highly efficient asymmetric Mukaiyama reaction by using chiral gallium catalysts with Trost s chiral semicrown ligands (Eq. 8.106).287 Such a system can achieve high enantioselectivity even in pure water. The combination... [Pg.274]

Many examples of asymmetric reactions catalyzed by copper complexes with chiral ligand systems have been reported. In particular, various copper-bis(oxazoline) catalysts (e.g., complexes (H) to (L), Scheme 48) are effective for carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions such as aldol,204 Mukaiyama-Michael, Diels-Alder,206 hetero Diels-Alder,207,208 dipolar cycloaddition,209,210... [Pg.420]

Pro-chiral pyridine A-oxides have also been used as substrates in asymmetric processes. Jprgensen and co-workers explored the catalytic asymmetric Mukaiyama aldol reaction between ketene silyl acetals 61 and pyridine A-oxide carboxaldehydes 62 <06CEJ3472>. The process is catalyzed by a copper(II)-bis(oxazoline) complex 63 which gave good yields and diastereoselectivities with up to 99% enantiomeric excess. [Pg.324]

Ligands for catalytic Mukaiyama aldol addition have primarily included bidentate chelates derived from optically active diols,26 diamines,27 amino acid derivatives,28 and tartrates.29 Enantioselective reactions induced by chiral Ti(IY) complex have proved to be one of the most powerful stereoselective transformations for synthetic chemists. The catalytic asymmetric aldol reaction introduced by Mukaiyama is discussed in Section 3.4.1. [Pg.146]

Silylketene acetals and enolsilanes can also undergo conjugate addition to a,/ -unsaturated carbonyl derivatives. This reaction is referred to as the Mukaiyama-Michael addition and can also be used as a mild and versatile method for C-C bond formation. As shown in Scheme 8-34, in the presence of C2-symmetric Cu(II) Lewis acid 94, asymmetric conjugate addition proceeds readily, giving product with high yield and enantioselectivity.75... [Pg.478]

S. Kobayashi, Y. Fujishita, T. Mukaiyama, The Effident Catalytic Asymmetric Aldol-Type Readion Chem. Lett. 1990,1455-1458. [Pg.12]

A catalytic asymmetric amination reaction has been developed using Cu(2+) catalysts (246). The azodicarboxylate derivative 392 reacts with enolsilanes in the presence of catalyst 269c to provide the adducts in high enantioselectivity, Eq. 213. As observed in the Mukaiyama Michael reactions, alcoholic addends proved competent in increasing the rate of this reaction. Indeed, in the presence of tri-fluoroethanol as additive, the reaction time decreases from 24 to 3 h. [Pg.127]

Asymmetric induction in the presence of the additives TMEDA or DME decreased dramatically, and 1,2-dimethylmercaptoethane had no effect. These results imply an important role of the NMe2 group in controlling the stereochemistry of the reduction by coordinating with Li+, an effect observed also by Mukaiyama and co-workers (108). Yamaguchi suggests structure 108 for the reducing complex. [Pg.282]

Although in the recent years the stereochemical control of aldol condensations has reached a level of efficiency which allows enantioselective syntheses of very complex compounds containing many asymmetric centres, the situation is still far from what one would consider "ideal". In the first place, the requirement of a substituent at the a-position of the enolate in order to achieve good stereoselection is a limitation which, however, can be overcome by using temporary bulky groups (such as alkylthio ethers, for instance). On the other hand, the ( )-enolates, which are necessary for the preparation of 2,3-anti aldols, are not so easily prepared as the (Z)-enolates and furthermore, they do not show selectivities as good as in the case of the (Z)-enolates. Finally, although elements other than boron -such as zirconium [30] and titanium [31]- have been also used succesfully much work remains to be done in the area of catalysis. In this context, the work of Mukaiyama and Kobayashi [32a,b,c] on asymmetric aldol reactions of silyl enol ethers with aldehydes promoted by tributyltin fluoride and a chiral diamine coordinated to tin(II) triflate... [Pg.265]

The asymmetric center in fragment 3 was efficiently installed using Kiyooka s chiral Lewis acid promoted Mukaiyama aldol chemistry (Scheme 2.86). Commer-... [Pg.129]

Scheme 8 summarizes the introduction of the missing carbon atoms and the diastereoselective epoxidation of the C /C double bond using a Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation (SAE) of the allylic alcohol 64. The primary alcohol 62 was converted into the aldehyde 63 which served as the starting material for a Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons (HWE) reaction to afford an E-configured tri-substituted double bond. The next steps introduced the sulfone moiety via a Mukaiyama redox condensation and a subsequent sulfide to sulfone oxidation. The sequence toward the allylic alcohol 64 was com-... [Pg.85]


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