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Sulfoxides, vinyl dipolar cycloaddition with nitrones

Another type of chiral alkene applied in 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions are vinyl groups attached to chiral phosphine oxides or sulfoxides. Brandi et al. (150,151) used chiral vinyl phosphine oxide derivatives as alkenes in 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions with chiral nitrones. This group also studied reactions of achiral nitrones with chiral vinyl phosphine oxide derivatives. Using this type of substrate, fair endo/exo-selectivities were obtained. In reactions involving optically pure vinyl phosphine oxides, diastereofacial selectivities of up to 42% de were obtained. Chiral vinyl... [Pg.840]

Scheme 46).Vinyl sulfoxides also exhibited high chiral induction in the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition with typical nitrones (Scheme 47). ... [Pg.152]

Nitrones were the first as well as the most widely used dipoles in asymmetric cycloadditions. The first report on the use of enantiomerically pure vinylsulf-oxides as dipolarophiles was due to Koizumi et al. [153], who described in 1982 the reaction of (-R)-vinyl p-tolyl sulfoxide 1 with acyclic nitrones 191. The reactions required 20 h in refluxing benzene to be completed, yielding a mixture of only two compounds, 192 and 193 (Scheme 91). They exhibited identical endo or exo stereochemistry (which was not unequivocally assigned), deduced from the fact that their reduction yielded enantiomeric thioethers. The major component, 192, exhibits (S) configuration at C-3, determined by chemical correlation. The authors claim this paper [153] to be the first example of 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition using chiral dipolarophiles. [Pg.98]

These results indicate that the sulfinyl group seems to be much more efficient in the control of the stereoselectivity of 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions (endo or exo adducts are exclusively obtained in de> 80%) than in Diels-Alder processes (mixtures of all four possible adducts were formed). Additionally, complete control of the regioselectivity of the reaction was observed. Despite these clearly excellent results, the following paper concerning asymmetric cycloaddition of cyclic nitrones and optically pure vinyl sulfoxides was reported nine years later [154]. (Meanwhile, only one paper [155], related to the synthesis of /1-nicotyri-nes, described the use of reaction of nitrones with racemic vinyl sulfoxides, but these substrates were merely used as a masked equivalent of acetylene dipolaro-phile). In 1991, Koizumi et al. described the reaction of one of the best dipolarophiles, the sulfinyl maleimide 109, with 3,4,5,6-tetrahydropyridine 1-oxide 194 [154]. It proceeded in CH2C12 at -78 °C to afford a 60 20 10 6 mixture of four products in ca. 90 % yield (Scheme 92). [Pg.98]

Dipolar cycloaddition of the nitrone 77 with the chiral vinyl sulfoxide affords an intermediate that is converted to (-F)-sedridine <97TA109>. A similar reaction of a chiral nitrone... [Pg.244]


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