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Oxazolines homochiral

A number of workers have described the synthesis and cycloaddition reactions of oxazoline nitrone dipoles, (e.g., 361 and 362, Scheme 1.80) (413 17). A homochiral oxazoline nitrone derived from camphor has been used to great effect by Langlois and co-workers (418,419), from which they have prepared a number of natural targets through enantioselective cycloaddition reactions, including the antiviral carbocyclic nucleoside analogue (+)-carbovir (48) (Fig. 1.1, Section 1.3). [Pg.62]

Thiabutadienes undergo highly enantioselective hDA reactions in the presence of homochiral bis(oxazoline) and bis(imine) complexes with Cu and Ni (Scheme 37) <99CC1001>. Homochiral camphor-based thiabutadienes show good exo selectivity and give rise to bomene ring-fused dihydrothiopyrans (Scheme 38) <99TL8383>. [Pg.331]

The homochiral oxazoline 127 is produced in good yield by reaction of nitrile 66 with (6)-valinol and zinc chloride (Equation 32) <1997JOC4465>. [Pg.1157]

The first example of an enantioselective thiadiene cycloaddition involved the reaction of 2,-4-diphenyl- 1-thiabuta-1,3-diene with l-propenoyl-l,3-oxazolidin-2-one. Stoichiometric quantities of a copper triflate bis-imine complex catalyst 428 and 4 A molecular sieves are necessary to achieve the highest enantioselectivity and the best endojexo ratio. The absolute configuration of the major endo isomer was determined by reduction of the acyloxazolidine side chain to the known (3/ ,4/ )-5-hydroxymethyl derivative (Scheme 137) <1997J(P1)2957>. The process is improved using a homochiral Cu triflate or Ni perchlorate bis(oxazoline) complex when catalytic amounts are adequate for a range of thiabutadienes <1999CC1001>. [Pg.871]

Hoarau O, Haddou-Ait H et al (1997) New homochiral bis(oxazoline) ligands for asymmetric catalysis. Tetrahedron Asymmetry 8 3755-3764... [Pg.24]

Preparation. A number of methods have been reported for both the racemic and asymmetric preparations of l-amino-2,3-dihydro-lH-inden-2-ol (1), most commonly starting from inexpensive and readily available indene. These methods have been described in detail in recent reviews. The valuable properties of 1 as both a component of a medicinally active compound and as a chirality control element, derive primarily from its rigid and well-defined stereochemical structure. As a result, the compound is most desirable in enantiomerically pure form. One of the most efficient asymmetric syntheses of 1, which may be employed for the synthesis of either enantiomer of the target molecule, involves an asymmetric epoxidation (89% yield, 88% ee) of indene to give epoxide 2 using the well-established Jacobsen catalyst. This is followed by a Ritter reaction using oleum in acetonitrile resulting in conversion to the oxazoline (3) which is subsequently hydrolysed to the amino alcohol. Fractional crystallization with a homochiral diacid permits purification to >99% ee (eq 1). ... [Pg.27]

The first catalytic, highly enantio selective hetero Diels-Alder reactions of thiabutadienes with an acyloxazolidinone dienophile using homochiral copper and nickel triflate and perchlorate bis(oxazoline) and bis(imine)complex catalysts to generate dihydrothiopyrans were reported by Saito et al. [155]. [Pg.693]

The synthesis of homochiral cyclopalladated complexes of (A)-4-/( //-butyl-2-phenyl-2-oxazoline has been described. ... [Pg.296]


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