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Stereoselection stoichiometry effect

The approach to polyketide synthesis described in Scheme 5.2 requires the relatively nontrivial synthesis of acid-sensitive enol acetals 1. An alternative can be envisioned wherein hemiacetals derived from homoallylic alcohols and aldehydes undergo dia-stereoselective oxymercuration. Transmetallation to rhodium could then intercept the hydroformylation pathway and lead to formylation to produce aldehydes 2. This proposal has been reduced to practice as shown in Scheme 5.6. For example, Yb(OTf)3-cata-lyzed oxymercuration of the illustrated homoallyhc alcohol provided organomercurial 14 [6]. Rhodium(l)-catalyzed hydroformylation of 14 proved successful, giving aldehyde 15, but was highly dependent on the use of exactly 0.5 equiv of DABCO as an additive [7]. Several other amines and diamines were examined with variation of the stoichiometry and none proved nearly as effective in promoting the reaction. This remarkable effect has been ascribed to the facilitation of transmetallation by formation of a 2 1 R-HgCl DABCO complex and the unique properties of DABCO when both amines are complexed/protonated. [Pg.96]


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