Sterically congested chiral alcohol and amines have gained tremendous attention in the design of asymmetric catalysts. Herein, the synthesis of a sterically congested bis-adamantane framework-based chiral alcohol, (1,2,3,4)-4-(2-adamantyl)adamantan-2-ol, and amine, (1,2,3,4)-4-(2-adamantyl)adamantan-2-amine, is described. Access to these sterically encumbered compounds is found via the preparation of an enantioenriched 4-adamantyladamantan-2-one intermediate, which was synthesized in 6 steps from adamantan-2-one. The key step involved enzyme-catalyzed ester hydrolysis in giving unsaturated alcohol with an enantiomeric excess of >95%. This adamantylidene adamantanol was subjected to an acid-catalyzed intramolecular [1,4] shift to give the key chiral intermediate without racemization. This ketone intermediate was transformed into the target compounds via reduction and reductive amination protocols.
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