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Org Lett ; 23(16): 6305-6310, 2021 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34378945

ABSTRACT

The configurational instability of allenyl copper reagents is unveiled. An experimental study highlights the crucial role of Li+ and of the reaction temperature in the control of the configurational stability of allenyl copper reagents. A judicious choice of the reaction conditions allows efficient dynamic kinetic resolution processes and gives a one-pot access to homopropargylic alcohols or amines bearing up to four contiguous defined stereogenic centers.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 133(28): 10790-802, 2011 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21657276

ABSTRACT

The stereodivergent behavior of allenyl(cyano)- and allenyl(alkyl)cuprates toward aldehydes, providing a selective preparation of both syn- and anti-homopropargylic alcohols, is described. This study, which combines both experimental and theoretical support, shows that the copper nontransferred "dummy ligand" controls the localization of the lithium cation with respect to the allenylcuprate moiety. As a consequence, Li(+) acts as a Lewis acid activator but also controls the diastereoselectivity during the addition of allenylcuprates onto aldehydes. The combined high selectivity, efficiency, and versatility of these cuprate compounds opens the way to new one-pot synthetic procedures, as illustrated by the combined Klein rearrangement/transmetalation methodology described herein.

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J Org Chem ; 72(5): 1770-9, 2007 Mar 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17256908

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Cyanocuprates derived from propargylic amines or ethers react with aldehydes to give regioselectively the corresponding anti-homopropargylic alcohols with a high level of diastereoselectivity. Such selectivity could be obtained independently of the nature of the heteroatom (amine or ethers) or the acetylenic substituents. Excellent selectivities can be reached regardless of the aldehydes used, remarkably also with vinylic or acetylenic ones. A reactivity scale for the cuprates bearing different acetylenic substituents was established to be: SiMe3 >Ph> Et. The rate of the addition reaction to aldehydes was also found to be slowed down in the presence of HMPA underlining the crucial role of the Li counterion. DFT calculations have shown that the relationship between the rate and the acetylenic substituent is not connected to a possible metallotropic equilibrium but to the stability of the reactive allenic species compared to the less-stable propargylic isomer.

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Org Lett ; 7(26): 5797-800, 2005 Dec 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16354069

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[reaction: see text] The copper reagent arising from an optically pure propargylic oxazolidinone was found to react regio- and diastereoselectively with aldehydes, leading, in a one-pot procedure, to the anti homopropargylic amino alcohols derivatives in good yields.

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