Modular P‑Chirogenic Phosphine-Sulfide Ligands: Clear Evidence for Both Electronic Effect and P‑Chirality Driving Enantioselectivity in Palladium-Catalyzed Allylations

Using the ephedrine methodology, modular stereoselective syntheses of a new class of P-chirogenic phosphines bearing a sulfur-chelating arm (P*,S-hybrid ligand) are described. A first series of syntheses based on a Fries-like rearrangement of P-chirogenic phosphinite-boranes, which are prepared from...

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Veröffentlicht in:Organometallics 2015-09, Vol.34 (17), p.4340-4358
Hauptverfasser: Bayardon, Jérôme, Maronnat, Milène, Langlois, Adam, Rousselin, Yoann, Harvey, Pierre D, Jugé, Sylvain
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Using the ephedrine methodology, modular stereoselective syntheses of a new class of P-chirogenic phosphines bearing a sulfur-chelating arm (P*,S-hybrid ligand) are described. A first series of syntheses based on a Fries-like rearrangement of P-chirogenic phosphinite-boranes, which are prepared from 2-bromobenzyl or 2-bromophenethyl alcohol and are mediated by metal–halide exchange, have been performed. This rearrangement affords phosphine-boranes stereospecifically with an o-hydroxy­alkylphenyl substituent. The latter residue is subsequently converted into a sulfur-containing group. In a second series, the stereoselective syntheses were achieved according to a new strategy involving a reaction of a thiophenyllithium reagent with a P-chirogenic phosphinite. The X-ray structures of the P*,S ligands and their palladium complexes allow us to address the absolute configuration at both the phosphorus and sulfur centers. The P*,S ligands were used in palladium-catalyzed allylic alkylations, as tests, affording asymmetric inductions up to 96% ee. Computer modeling corroborates the regio- and enantioselectivity of the Pd-catalyzed allylations and the low influence of the substituent carried by the sulfur moiety, particularly when the chelate forms a six-membered ring with the metal.
ISSN:0276-7333
1520-6041
DOI:10.1021/acs.organomet.5b00585