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New Strategic Reactions for Organic Synthesis: Catalytic Asymmetric C−H Activation α to Oxygen as a Surrogate to the Aldol Reaction
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Chemical EngineeringSilyl EthersEngineeringEnantioselective SynthesisBiochemistryNovel OrganocatalystsNatural SciencesOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisAllyl Silyl EthersChemistryStereoselective SynthesisNew Strategic ReactionsAsymmetric CatalysisAldol ReactionC-h Activation
The C-H activation of silyl ethers by means of rhodium carbenoid-induced C-H insertion represents a very direct method for the stereoselective synthesis of silyl-protected beta-hydroxy esters. The reaction can proceed with very high regio-, diastereo-, and enantioselectivity and represents a surrogate to the aldol reaction. The reaction is catalyzed by the rhodium prolinate complex Rh(2)(S-DOSP)(4). A critical requirement for the high chemoselectivity is the use of donor/acceptor-substituted carbenoids such as those derived from methyl aryldiazoacetates. A range of silyl ethers may be used such as allyl silyl ethers, tetraalkoxysilanes, and even simple trimethylsilyl alkyl ethers. In general, C-H activation preferentially occurs at methylene sites, as the reactivity is controlled by a delicate balance between steric and electronic effects.
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