Concept of Improved Rigidity: How to Make Enantioselective Hydrophosphonylation of Cyclic Imines Catalyzed by Chiral Heterobimetallic Lanthanoid Complexes Almost Perfect
- 8 July 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- Vol. 65 (16), 4818-4825
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jo991882r
Abstract
The catalytic and enantioselective hydrophosphonylation of cyclic imines using cyclic phosphites is described for the first time. In contrast to the application of acyclic phosphites, significant improvements are presented arising from the concept of improved rigidity by utilization of cyclic phosphites in the lanthanoid BINOL complex catalyzed hydrophosphonylation of 3-thiazolines. Cyclic phosphites are shown to provide certain improvements within the catalytic cycle. Influence of parameters such as concentration of the catalyst and the phosphite on the catalysis is examined as well as the effects of the substituents on the starting material. The pharmacologically interesting thiazolidinyl phosphonates are synthesized in excellent optical purities of up to 99% ee and high chemical yields of up to 99%. The required amount of catalyst is reduced to 2.5 mol %. The highest efficiency of the reaction involving cyclic phosphites is achieved using the catalytic system “2.5 mol % (S)-YbPB/2.5 equiv phosphite/50 °C/48 h/THF−toluene (1:7)”. On the basis of the results a refinement of the proposed catalytic cycle has been provided. For comparison cyclic phosphites were used in hydrophosphonylation with a chiral titanium catalyst.Keywords
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