A diastereoselective, metal-free, one-pot domino synthetic strategy was developed for the transformation of glycals into new chiral scaffolds. Optimization of the reaction conditions to exclude normal Ferrier products, characterization of the new entities, and a plausible mechanism were investigated.
A highly stereoselective rapid C-glycosylation reaction has been developed between glycal and unactivated alkynes in the presence of coppertriflate and ascorbic acid at low catalyst loading and at room temperature. A wide variety of glycals and aryl acetylenes participate in the reaction smoothly. TfOH generated during the reduction of Cu(OTf)2 by ascorbic acid may be the active catalyst for the glycosylation.
A metal free and highly stereoselective procedure for the synthesis of 2,3-unsaturated-C-glycosides has been developed between glycals and unactivated aryl acetylenes in the presence of TMSOTf through a triflated C-vinyl glycosides intermediate. The flexibility of the procedure was tested by a wide variety of glycals and unactivated aryl acetylenes (20 examples). The corresponding alkynyl C-glycosides