Ir(I)-catalyzed decarboxylative allylic amidation of chiral branched benzyl allyl imidodicarboxylates has been shown to proceed with complete retention of enantiomeric purity and configuration. The transformation is stereospecific and appears to be quite general, accommodating a wide range of R groups.
Asymmetric synthesis of N-protected amino acids by the addition of organolithium carboxyl synthons to ROPHy/SOPHy-derived aldoximes and ketoximesChiral oxime ethers in asymmetric synthesis. Part 6.1
作者:Tracey S. Cooper、Pierre Laurent、Christopher J. Moody、Andrew K. Takle
DOI:10.1039/b310624a
日期:——
hydroxylamines, followed by N-protection, and oxidativecleavage of the carboxyl precursor gave a range of N-protected amino acids and esters. The method was exemplified by the synthesis of a range of derivatives of non-proteinogenic amino acids such as 4-bromophenylalanine, tert-leucine, norvaline, cyclohexyl- and aryl-glycines, 2-amino-8-oxodecanoic acid (Aoda) and alpha-methylvaline.