Asymmetric Kinugasa reaction involving six-membered cyclic nitrones
Kinugasa reactions between terminal acetylenes and six-membered ring nitrones when one or both components are chiral, proceed in a low to moderate yield and with a high diastereoselectivity affording mostly one, dominant β-lactam product. The first step of the reaction is controlled by the configura...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tetrahedron 2012-12, Vol.68 (52), p.10633-10639 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Kinugasa reactions between terminal acetylenes and six-membered ring nitrones when one or both components are chiral, proceed in a low to moderate yield and with a high diastereoselectivity affording mostly one, dominant β-lactam product. The first step of the reaction is controlled by the configuration of the nitrone, whereas the protonation of the C-7 center of the carbacepham skeleton in the second step depends on: a) the configuration of the bridgehead carbon atom formed in the first step, b) epimerization process in the presence of a base, and c) on the configuration of the stereogenic center in the acetylenic partner. In the case of the nitrone derived from dihydroisoquinoline, the reaction proceeds in a more complex way affording not only β-lactams, but also products derived from the alternative regio-1,3-cycloaddition, or nucleophilic addition of the acetylene to the double bond of the nitrone.
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ISSN: | 0040-4020 1464-5416 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tet.2012.09.031 |