New iridium(I) complexes, bearing a bulky NHC/phosphine ligand combination, have been established as extremely efficient hydrogenation catalysts that can be used at low catalyst loadings, and are compatible with functional groups which are often sensitive to more routinely employed hydrogenation methods.
The synthesis of two diastereoisomers of the epoxycyclohexenone core of scyphostatin, a naturally occurring sphingomyelinase inhibitor, has been achieved via a common oxabicyclic intermediate. The diastereomeric intermediates are accessed by stereodivergent oxidative functionalisation processes, followed by a Lewis acid mediated ring opening rearrangement reaction.
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