A stereoselective hydroxyallylation reaction of cyclopropenes with cyclopropanols is achieved under zinc-mediated conditions, affording densely functionalized cyclopropanes with excellent diastereocontrol over three contiguous stereocenters within and outside the cyclopropane ring. A racemic variant of the reaction is synergistically promoted by catalytic N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and organic base, whereas chiral amino alcohol-derived bifunctional NHC enables a catalytic enantioselective variant. The reaction likely involves the generation of enolized zinc homoenolate via ring-opening of zinc cyclopropoxide and enolization of the resulting homoenolate, followed by its addition to the cyclopropene as a prochiral allylzinc nucleophile. Our mechanistic investigations highlighted the transient nature of enolized homoenolate, which, once generated from thermodynamically predominant cyclopropoxide, immediately proceeds to allylzincation with cyclopropene. The NHC not only promotes the rate-determining generation of enolized homoenolate but also engages in the allylzincation process. The resulting cyclopropylzinc species undergoes partial in situ protonation while partially remaining intact, thereby leaving an opportunity for trapping with an external electrophile.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
November 2024
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, 6-3 Aoba, Aramaki, 980-8578, Sendai, Japan.
A stereoselective hydroxyallylation reaction of cyclopropenes with cyclopropanols is achieved under zinc-mediated conditions, affording densely functionalized cyclopropanes with excellent diastereocontrol over three contiguous stereocenters within and outside the cyclopropane ring. A racemic variant of the reaction is synergistically promoted by catalytic N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and organic base, whereas chiral amino alcohol-derived bifunctional NHC enables a catalytic enantioselective variant. The reaction likely involves the generation of enolized zinc homoenolate via ring-opening of zinc cyclopropoxide and enolization of the resulting homoenolate, followed by its addition to the cyclopropene as a prochiral allylzinc nucleophile.
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October 2009
Key Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry of Natural Substances, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 345 Lingling Road, Shanghai 200032, China.
An efficient and convenient alpha-hydroxyallylation approach for the asymmetric synthesis of a variety of beta-amino-alpha-vinyl alcohols has been successfully developed. A wide range of vinylic amino alcohol derivatives could be obtained in very good yields and with excellent diastereomeric ratios of up to 99:1 in favor of anti isomers by highly diastereoselective Zn-promoted benzoyloxyallylation of chiral N-tert-butanesulfinyl imines with 3-bromopropenyl benzoate at room temperature. In particular, excellent enantioinduction of the two new stereogenic centers was observed, with up to 98% ee.
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