2,6-Disubstituted N-aryl ureas rotate slowly about their Ar-N bonds and can exist as separable atropisomers. They also react remarkably diastereoselectively, with the urea axis controlling new stereogenic centers with high fidelity in a variety of nucleophilic and electrophilic addition reactions. The sense of diastereoselectivity in lateral lithiation-electrophilic quench reactions is electrophile-dependent and appears to be the result of stereospecific reaction with one of two interconvertible diastereoisomeric organolithiums.
Ring-Selective Functionalization of <i>N</i>,<i>N</i><i>‘</i>-Diarylureas by Regioselective N-Alkylation and Directed Ortho Metalation
Unsymmetrical N,N'-diarylureas may be alkylated regioselectively at the more sterically congested nitrogen atom. The resulting mono-N-alkylated ureas undergo directed metalation (ortholithiation) with sec-BuLi to yield, on electrophilic quench, products functionalized regioselectively at the ring bearing the alkylated nitrogen atom.
Slow interconversion of enantiomeric conformers or atropisomers of anilide and urea derivatives of 2-substituted anilines
N-Acylated 2-substituted anilines undergo slow Ar-N bond rotation, allowing in some cases isolation of enantiomeric or diastereoisomeric atropisomers and in others the determination of the rate of Ar-N bond rotation by NMR. 2-Iodoanilides bearing a branched N-substituent demonstrate sufficient enantiomeric stability to be resolvable, either by HPLC or by formation of diastereoisomeric lactanilide derivatives