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Complex fragment coupling by crotylation: A powerful tool for polyketide natural product synthesis
Samuel K Reznik1, Brian S Marcus1, James L Leighton1
1Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, 3000 Broadway, New York, New York, 10027, USA. ; Tel: (+1) 212-854-4262.
Abstract:
The first examples of the use of crotylation as a stereocontrolled complex fragment coupling strategy are described. Asymmetric aldehyde isoprenylation provides access to 2-substituted-1,3-butadienes that may be subjected to highly regio- and stereoselective 1,4 hydrosilylation with trichlorosilane. After complexation with a chiral diamine, the 2-sub-stituted-cis-crotylsilanes may be employed in highly diastereoselective Sc(OTf)3-catalyzed aldehdye crotylation reactions.
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