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Title: Highly diastereoselective alkylation, acylation and aldol condensation of cis- and trans-(N-acyloyl)hexahydrobenzoxazolidin-2-ones
Authors: de Parrodi, CA
Clara-Sosa, A
Perez, L
Quintero, L
Maranon, V
Toscano, RA
Avina, JA
Rojas-Lima, S
Juaristi, E
Issue Date: 2001
Abstract: The potential of hexahydrobenzoxazolidinones 1a-d as chiral auxiliaries was explored. N-Acylation of 1a-d, 2a-d and 3a-d was followed by methylation and benzylation via the corresponding sodium enolates generated by treatment with NaHMDS. Diastereoselectivities of 98% or higher were observed. The absolute configuration of the newly created stereogenic center was established by chemical correlation with 2-benzyl-1-propanol. The stereochemical results are congruent with addition to the electrophile from the less hindered face of a (Z)-configured enolate, the sodium cation being coordinated by both carbonyl oxygens of the substrate. cis- and trans-hr-Propionyl derivatives 2a-d were treated with Bu2BOTf/Et3N to give dialkylboron enolates 6a-d, which were then reacted with acetaldehyde and benzaldehyde. H-1 and C-13 NMIR analyses showed the formation of a single diastereomeric aldol addition product, whose relative configuration was ascertained as syn from the measurement of the (3)J(H(2')/(3')) coupling constants, and whose absolute configuration was determined by X-ray crystallographic analysis. The results are rationalized in terms of a Zimmerman-Traxler transition state, with a (Z)-configured enolate where boron is coordinated to the aldehyde carbonyl rather than the oxazolidinone carbonyl. Substrate 2a was also reacted with acyl chlorides via the sodium enolate (NaHMDS). The effect of reaction conditions on O-versus C-acylation, as well as the influence of solvent and additives on diastereoselectivity, are discussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11154/1986
ISSN: 0957-4166
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