149182-41-2Relevant articles and documents
Phosphorus-Based Organocatalysis for the Dehydrative Cyclization of N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)amides into 2-Oxazolines
Soleymani Movahed, Farzaneh,Foo, Siong Wan,Mori, Shogo,Ogawa, Saeko,Saito, Susumu
, p. 243 - 257 (2021/12/17)
A metal-free, biomimetic catalytic protocol for the cyclization of N-(2-hydroxyethyl)amides to the corresponding 2-oxazolines (4,5-dihydrooxazoles), promoted by the 1,3,5,2,4,6-triazatriphosphorine (TAP)-derived organocatalyst tris(o-phenylenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene (TAP-1) has been developed. This approach requires less precatalyst compared to the reported relevant systems, with respect to the phosphorus atom (the maximum turnover number (TON) ~30), and exhibits a broader substrate scope and higher functional-group tolerance, providing the functionalized 2-oxazolines with retention of the configuration at the C(4) stereogenic center of the 2-oxazolines. Widely accessible β-amino alcohols can be used in this approach, and the cyclization of N-(2-hydroxyethyl)amides provides the desired 2-oxazolines in up to 99% yield. The mechanism of the reaction was studied by monitoring the reaction using spectral and analytical methods, whereby an 18O-labeling experiment furnished valuable insights. The initial step involves a stoichiometric reaction between the substrate and TAP-1, which leads to the in situ generation of the catalyst, a catechol cyclic phosphate, as well as to a pyrocatechol phosphate and two possible active intermediates. The dehydrative cyclization was also successfully conducted on the gram scale.
Chemoselective Synthesis of α-Amino-α-cyanophosphonates by Reductive Gem-Cyanation-Phosphonylation of Secondary Amides
Chen, Ting-Ting,Wang, Ai-E,Huang, Pei-Qiang
supporting information, p. 3808 - 3812 (2019/05/24)
A novel approach to α-amino-α-cyanophosphonates has been developed. The method features a Tf2O-mediated reductive geminal cyanation/phosphonylation of secondary amides. Mild reaction conditions, high bond-forming efficiency, inexpensive readily available starting materials, and good to excellent yields with wide functional group compatibility constitute the main advantages of this method. The protocol can be run on a gram scale.
A [3+3] cyclization strategy for asymmetric synthesis of alkyl substituted piperidine-2-ones using 1,2-cyclic sulfamidates: A formal synthesis of (S)-coniine from l-norvaline
Karanfil, Abdullah,Balta, Berrin,Eskici, Mustafa
, p. 10218 - 10229,12 (2020/09/02)
Regioselective ring-opening reactions of a set of representative 1,2-cyclic sulfamidates with lithium triethylorthopropiolate proceeded efficiently to deliver the corresponding δ-amino-α,β-unsaturated esters after acidic hydrolysis. Hydrogenation of the unsaturated esters and subsequent thermal cyclization afforded the related alkyl substituted piperidine-2-ones. This approach represents a novel [3+3] cyclization strategy for the asymmetric synthesis of alkyl substituted piperidin-2-ones. Efficiency of the cyclization process is illustrated by a formal asymmetric synthesis of (S)-coniine from l-norvaline.