由催化而成的反选择性合物乙烯基化
James Y Hamilton1, David Sarlah, Erick M Carreira
1Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, HCI H335, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 22, 2012
概括
这项研究引入了第一个用催化不对称的替代反应,使用乙烯基三基酸. 这种新的方法有效地合成有价值的二烯和三烯,包括天然产品,具有高的反选择性.
科学领域:
- 有机金属化学 有机金属化学
- 不对称的催化剂.
- 合成有机化学 合成有机化学
背景情况:
- 乙烯基三基酸盐是多功能合成试剂.
- 不对称的催化对于合成反分子纯化合物至关重要.
- 开发用于1,4-二烯和三烯合成的高效方法非常重要.
研究的目的:
- 报告了第一个用催化不对称的替代反应与乙烯基三甲酸.
- 开发一种用于1,4-二烯和三烯的酶选择性合成的方法.
- 为了证明这种方法对天然产品合成的实用性.
主要方法:
- 作为催化剂,利用一种- ((P,olefin) 复合物.
- 与基基基基基基酸反应的分支,基基基醇.
- 使用不对称的替代反应条件.
主要成果:
- 在替代反应中实现了高位点选择性.
- 获得了优异的反选择性,高达99%.
- 成功合成了各种1,4-二烯和三烯,包括 (-) - 尼亚索尔和 (-) - 希诺基雷西诺.
结论:
- 开发的Ir-催化反应是首次与维尼尔三甲酸一起发生这种反应.
- 这种方法提供了快速获取基丰富的二烯和三烯的方法.
- 该方法适用于生物活性天然产品的合成.
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