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Preparation of Contiguous Bisaziridines for Regioselective Ring-Opening Reactions
Published on: July 28, 2022
Ring-Opening Reactions of Phosphoramidate Heterocycles
Annu Anna Thomas1, Frederick J Seidl2, Joel T Mague3
1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 66047, USA.
Abstract:
We present protocols for the conversion of phosphoramidate heterocycles into 1,3-chloroamines and 1,3-aminoalcohols. For the formation of chloroamines, our optimized protocol involves heating the phosphoramidate starting material with 4 equivalents of HCl in a dioxane/toluene solvent mixture. The substituents on the phosphoramidate starting material have a profound influence on product formation. Phosphoramidates with a variety of aza-heterocyclic substituents engage, but those containing a 5-chloro-8-quinolinol arm are most competent for 1,3-chloroamine formation. Furthermore, only the phosphoramidate cis diastereomers allow for 1,3-chloroamine formation. X-ray crystallography studies coupled with DFT analysis provide a basis for the stark difference in reactivity between the cis and trans diastereomers. Amino-alcohol products form by heating phosphoramidate heterocycles with aqueous HF in toluene. Here, there is no diastereomeric preference or a requirement for an aza-heterocyclic arm. Based on a substrate survey, both reactions tolerate a broad range of substitution patterns and functional groups. This work establishes that phosphoramidates are competent synthons for interesting amine products and further increases the prominence of tethered aza-Wacker technology.
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