リン酸触媒による非対称な古典的なパセリーニ反応
Jian Zhang1, Shao-Xia Lin1, Dao-Juan Cheng1
1Department of Chemistry, South University of Science and Technology of China , Shenzhen, 518055, China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|October 22, 2015
まとめ
新しいキラルリン酸触媒は,効率的なエナチオセレクティブの3組分パセリーニ反応を可能にします. この方法は,穏やかな条件下で高いエナチオ選択性を持つ複雑な分子を合成するための基板の範囲を拡大します.
科学分野:
- 有機化学
- 非対称合成
背景:
- クラシックな3組分パセリーニ反応はα-ヒドロキシカルボキシアミドを合成する貴重なツールである.
- エナチオセレクティブバージョンの開発は,キラルビルディングブロックにアクセスするために不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 効率的なエナンチオセレクティブの クラシックな3組分パセリーニ反応を開発する.
- 基板の範囲を拡大し,キラルリン酸触媒を用いて高いエナンチオ選択性を達成する.
主な方法:
- カルボキシル酸,アルデヒド,イソシアン酸を活性化するために,キラルリン酸触媒を使用した.
- 様々な芳香アルデヒドとピバルアルデヒドとの反応を調査した.
主要な成果:
- パセリニ反応の良質から優れたエナチオ選択性を達成した.
- 挑戦的な芳香アルデヒドとピバルアルデヒドを含む幅広い基板範囲を示した.
- 反応は穏やかな条件下で効率的に進行した.
結論:
- 一般的で効率的なエナンチオセレクティブの クラシックな3組分パセリーニ反応を開発した.
- キラルリン酸触媒は,高いステレオ制御で反応を効果的に促進する.
- この方法は,複雑で広く有用なキラル化合物への容易なアクセスを提供します.
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