Asymmetric Aldol/Vinylogous Aldol/Cyclization Reaction Using Phosphine Oxide Catalysts
Nathan Ray Alim1, Shiki Miyazaki1, Yasushi Shimoda1
1Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto University.
Abstract:
Chiral phosphine oxide sequentially activates silicon tetrachloride and trichlorosilyl enol ethers to facilitate asymmetric aldol/vinylogous aldol reaction of 4-methoxy-3-penten-2-one and conjugated aldehydes in a highly enantioselective fashion, and the subsequent cyclization produced optically active 2,6-disubstituted 2,3-dihydro-4-pyranones bearing stereogenic centers at a remote position in a single operation.
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