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Steric model phase-transfer

The first example of a catalytic asymmetric Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction was recently reported by Arai et al. [78]. It is based on the use of a chiral quaternary ammonium salt as a phase-transfer catalyst, 78, derived from cinchonine. Catalytic amounts (20 mol%) of organocatalyst 78 were initially used in the Homer-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction of ketone 75a with a variety of phospho-nates as a model reaction. The condensation products of type 77 were obtained in widely varying yields (from 15 to 89%) and the enantioselectivity of the product was low to moderate (< 43%). Although yields were usually low for methyl and ethyl phosphonates the best enantioselectivity was observed for these substrates (43 and 38% ee, respectively). In contrast higher yields were obtained with phosphonates with sterically more demanding ester groups, e.g. tert-butyl, but ee values were much lower. An overview of this reaction and the effect of the ester functionality is given in Scheme 13.40. [Pg.384]


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