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Facile Preparation of 2Z,4E-Dienamides by the Olefination of Electron-deficient Alkenes with Allyl Acetate
Published on: June 21, 2017
Asymmetric Bimetallic Catalysis Enabled Alkenyl Z/E Mutual Isomerization
Guanlin Li1, Ziyun Lai1, En Zheng2
1Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral Drugs, State Key Laboratory of Synergistic Chem-Bio Synthesis, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200240, China.
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Olefins are fundamental functional groups present in numerous molecules, and the geometrical configuration of the C═C bonds often plays a critical role in determining the properties of these compounds. Alkenyl geometrical isomerization is, in principle, one of the most efficient approaches for accessing stereodefined olefins. While some progress has been made in achieving unidirectional Z → E or E → Z conversion via olefin geometrical isomerization, there remains a strong demand for controllable, bidirectional geometrical isomerization of C═C bonds. Herein, we present a method for Z/E mutual isomerization of alkenyl groups by using a Pd/Cu catalytic system. This process involves Pd-mediated π-σ-π interconversion followed by selective trapping of the π-allyl-Pd intermediates with N-metalated azomethine ylides generated by a chiral Cu-catalyst. The reaction enables the synthesis of chiral non-natural amino acid derivatives bearing Z- and E-alkenyl groups in an enantio- and Z/E-divergent manner, achieving yields of up to 92%, > 20:1 Z/E or E/Z, and >99% ee. Furthermore, the reaction is scalable to gram quantities, and the resulting products can be transformed into valuable molecules adorned with Z- or E-alkenyl groups. Computational studies show that the bimetallic catalytic system better distinguishes among eight stereoisomers of π-allyl-Pd intermediates than the monometallic system, which results in exceptional Z/E-selectivity of the products. This method offers a robust protocol for synthesizing Z- or E-trisubstituted olefins bearing a chiral motif utilizing a readily available Z/E-mixture of substrates.
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