gamma-Functionalized alpha,beta-unsaturated nitriles are prepared diastereoselectively and enantiospecifically from enantioenriched cyanohydrin-O-phosphates and carbonates derived from alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehydes, either by palladium or iridium-catalyzed nucleophilic allylic substitution reactions with different nucleophiles. Appropriate reaction conditions for dibenzylamine, benzylamine, sodium azide, NaOAc, tetra-n-butylammonium acetate (TBAA), the corresponding sodium salts of phenol and N-hydroxysuccinimide and the carbonucleophile sodium dimethyl malonate are described. Different substituted O-protected cyanohydrins, such as carbonates and phosphates, derived from crotonaldehyde, (E)-hex-2-enal, oct-2-enal, 2-methylbut-2-enal, and cinnamaldehyde are used as allylic substrates. The substitution takes place with total retention of the configuration for the (E)-gamma-functionalized nitriles and with inversion of the configuration for the Z-isomers. In general, cyanohydrin-O-phosphates are the materials of choice to get the highest E-diastereoselectivity. Dibenzylamine is the best nucleophile for the synthesis of gamma-nitrogenated alpha,beta-unsaturated nitriles in the presence of either palladium or iridium catalysts when aliphatic compounds and cinnamaldehyde derivative are used (up to 98% dr). For the synthesis of gamma-oxygenated alpha,beta-unsaturated nitriles sodium or TBAA the reagents are selected to avoid epimerizations in up to 76% dr. Finally, the Tsuji-Trost reaction with sodium malonate works only under palladium catalysis in up to 70% dr.
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