Sequencing cross-metathesis and non-metathesis reactions to rapidly access building blocks for synthesis
摘要:
The olefin cross-metathesis reaction has been sequenced with four common organic transformations in a one- or two-pot manner to rapidly access useful building blocks. Those reactions are: (1) phosphorus-based olefination (e.g.. Wittig and Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons); (2) hydride reduction; (3) Evans propionate aldol reaction; (4) Brown allyl- and Roush crotyl-boration. The products of these reactions include stereodefined 2,4-dienoates, trans allylic alcohols, syn-propionate aldols, and chiral non-racemic homoallylic alcohols, respectively. Many of these intermediates have been carried further to natural products, demonstrating the utility of the methodology. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
The successful example of chiral formamides that function as asymmetriccatalysts is described. (S,S)-N,N-Bis(α-methylbenzyl)formamide mediates the enantioselective addition of allyl- and crotyltrichlorosilanes to aliphatic aldehydes with the assistance of hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA) to afford the corresponding homoallylic alcohols in up to 98% enantiomeric excess.