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Tin acetal methodology

D. A. Evans, P. H. Carter, E M. Carreira, J. A. Pmnet, A. B. Charette, M. Lautens Asymmetric Synthesis of Bryosta-tin 2 , Angew. Chem, Int. Ed. Engl. 1998,37,2354-2359. For methodological studies on asymmetric Cu-catalyzed aldol addition, see D. A. Evans, J. Murry, M. C. Koz-lowski C2-Symmetric Cu(II) Complexes as Chiral Lewis Adds. Catalytic Enantiosdective Aldol Additions of Silylketene Acetals to (Benzyloxy)acetaldehyde , J. Am Chem. Soc 1996,118,5814-5815. [Pg.160]

Kiyooka et al. reported that the 3i-catalyzed aldol reaction of a silyl ketene acetal involving a dithiolane moiety with y3-siloxy aldehyde resulted in the production of syn and anti 1,3-diols with complete stereoselectivity depending on the stereochemistry of the catalyst used [45b]. This methodology was applied to the enantioselective synthesis of the optically pure lactone involving a syn-l,3-diol unit, known to be a mevinic acid lactone derivative of the HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors mevinolin and compac-tin (Sch. 2). [Pg.171]

The first attempts to use transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling methodology to couple enolates with aryl halides were far from being broadly applicable, and involved less-attractive preformed zinc- or tin-enolates [210]. In addition, only ketones or acetates could be employed as enolate precursors. At that time, nickel was the predominant transition metal to mediate these couplings [211]. In an early contribution, CiufoHni arylated soft enolates in an intramolecular fashion with aryl halides using Pd(PPh3)4, along with NaH, in DMF at elevated temperatures [212]. This represented one of the first palladium-catalyzed arylations of enolates. [Pg.97]


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