Studies in asymmetric β-lactone synthesis : extensions of the chiral nucleophile catalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) reaction and new transformations of chlorinated β-lactones /

Expansion of Wynberg's procedure for the asymmetric synthesis of β-lactones has been extended to the use of in situ generated ketene. Reaction with dichlorinated aldehydes in the presence of quinidine yielded β-lactone products in good yield (40-85%) and excellent enantioselectivity (93-98% ee...

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Main Author: Tennyson, Reginald L., 1974-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 2001.
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Summary:Expansion of Wynberg's procedure for the asymmetric synthesis of β-lactones has been extended to the use of in situ generated ketene. Reaction with dichlorinated aldehydes in the presence of quinidine yielded β-lactone products in good yield (40-85%) and excellent enantioselectivity (93-98% ee). The first nucleophile catalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) reaction with unactivated aldehydes was also developed leading to novel β-lactone fused carbocycles. The racemic bicyclic β-lactones were obtained in moderate yield (36-68%) employing Et₃N as the nucleophile. Employing quinidine as the nucleophilic catalyst provided a bicyclic β-lactone in excellent enantioselectivity (90% ee). Several transformations of the resulting optically active dichlorinated β-lactones were accomplished to further extend the utility of these products. In addition, 4-(trichloromethyl)-2-oxetanone was transformed into a variety of amino acid precursors. The first synthesis of the natural amino acid, 2-amino-5-methyl-6-hydroxyhex-4-enoic acid was accomplished employing this amino acid synthon derived from 4-(trichloromethyl)-2-oxetanone.
Item Description:"Major subject: Chemistry".
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Physical Description:xii, 163 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-127).