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Published on: January 17, 2020
Catalytic Enantioselective Chlorofunctionalizations of N-Substituted Amides Using In Situ Generated HOCl as Hydrogen
Tengbo Ding1, Liang Long2, Mei-Jie Yuan1
1State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Druggability Assessment, Guangdong Basic Research Center of Excellence for Natural Bioactive Molecules and Discovery of Innovative Drugs, College of Pharmacy, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.
Abstract:
Asymmetric organocatalytic halocyclization represents a powerful method for the synthesis of valuable chiral haloheterocycles. However, its heavy dependence on substrates that contain hydrogen bond donors for enantiocontrol limits its broader application. Here we report a catalytic asymmetric chlorofunctionalization of olefinic amides that do not bear hydrogen bond donors, allowing for the efficient production of chlorooxazolidin-2-ones and chloroamino esters featuring quaternary stereocenters, achieved with high yields and excellent enantioselectivity. This catalytic protocol facilitates the synthesis of N-aryloxazolidin-2-ones and establishes a useful framework for synthesizing antibiotic analogues. Mechanistic studies indicate that trace amounts of water interact with the chlorinating agent to produce HOCl in situ, which acts as both a proton donor and a hypochlorite source, thereby promoting the asymmetric cyclization process. This strategy significantly broadens the potential of halocyclization for the development of a diverse array of functional molecules.
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