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Propionyl chloride aldol reactions

Chiral 2-oxazolidones are useful recyclable auxiliaries for carboxylic acids in highly enantioselective aldol type reactions via the boron enolates derived from N-propionyl-2-oxazolidones (D.A. Evans, 1981). Two reagents exhibiting opposite enantioselectivity ate prepared from (S)-valinol and from (lS,2R)-norephedrine by cyclization with COClj or diethyl carbonate and subsequent lithiation and acylation with propionyl chloride at — 78°C. En-olization with dibutylboryl triflate forms the (Z)-enolates (>99% Z) which react with aldehydes at low temperature. The pure (2S,3R) and (2R,3S) acids or methyl esters are isolated in a 70% yield after mild solvolysis. [Pg.61]

In 1995, Boeckman et al. disclosed a highly diastereoselective aldol reaction using the ligand 79 derived from chiral bicyclic lactam28 (Scheme 2.1z). The imide 80, readily prepared from bicyclic lactam 79 and propionyl chloride, was converted to the boron Z-enolate, which was then treated with a representative series of aldehydes at -40° C for 48 hours. The levels of diastereoselectivity observed in reactions of boron enolate derived from 80 are comparable to those... [Pg.73]

Ghosh et al. reported that the chiral oxazolidinone 87, derived from (1S,2R)-cis-l-amino-2-indanol (86), underwent a highly diastereoselective. vyn-aldol reaction with a variety of aldehydes30 (Scheme 2.1cc). Reaction of the indanolamine 86 with disuccinyl carbonate in acetonitrile gave the oxazolidinone 87, which was deprotonated with -BuLi and reacted with propionyl chloride to provide the N-propionyl derivative 88. Reaction of 88 with n-BioBOTf and... [Pg.75]

Solid phase aldol and conjugate addition reactions were carried out using auxiliary 56 [13, 29], The auxiliary was acylated with propionyl chloride and treated with... [Pg.344]

The chiral auxiliary is the oxazolidinone (24) derived from IS,2R) norephedrine. Acylation with propionyl chloride gives (25) and this is deprotonated to afford exclusively the internally chelated Z-enolate, which reacts with methallyl iodide from the face opposite the methyl and phenyl groups of the auxiliary. The product (26), a 97 3 mixture of diastereomers, is purified to a ratio of better than 500 1. Reductive removal of the auxiliary and careful oxidation of the primary alcohol under non-racemising conditions affords the chiral (5)-aldehyde (27). This in turn is reacted with the boron enolate of (25), which furnishes with remarkable selectivity the u aldol product (28). The reason for the choice of boron rather than lithium is to invert the facial selectivity of the reaction— the enolate is no longer constrained to be planar by internal chelation and rotates in order to place the bulky dibutyl borinyl group on the opposite side to the methyl and phenyl ... [Pg.200]

Further development of this observation led to the discovery that the readily available titanium(IV) enolate of )V-propionyl-4-benzyloxazolidine-2-thione can lead to either the non-Evans syn-or the Evans sjn-aldol adducts hy virtue of properly controlling the reaction conditions. Exposure of AApropionyl-4-henzyloxazoli-dine-2-thione to 2 equiv of titanium(I V) chloride and diisopropylethylamine followed hy the addition of aldehyde produced the non-Evans sj -product preferentially (eq 10), while the treatment with 1 equiv of titanium(IV) chloride and 2.2 equiv of (—)-sparteine produced the Evans s//j-product as the major dia-stereomer (eq 11). These results led to a proposed model of switching between the chelated and non-chelated transition states. [Pg.38]


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