Enantiomerically pure N-(R)-alpha-methylbenzyl-4(R)-(chloromethyl)oxazolidinones (4R)-5a-k were synthesized in one step and high yields from various aziridine-2-methanols (S)-2a-k by intramolecular cyclization with phosgene. The alpha-methylbenzyl substituent on the nitrogen was easily cleaved to give both enanatiomers of 4-(chloromethyl)oxazolidinones (R)-7a and (S)-7a. (R)-7a was used for the efficient syntheses of (L)-homophenylalaninol analogues (S)-12a-j. We also applied the same methodology to prepare oxazolidinones 9a-c containing a heteroatom-substituted alkyl group at C-4 in high yields.
[reaction: see text]. Highly enantioenriched quaternary centers are obtained by the reaction of chiral lithiated intermediates complexed to (-)-sparteine with tetrasubstituted, alpha,alpha-dinitrile activated olefins. Lithiated N-Boc-N-Aryl benzylamine furnishes products with drs from 78:22 to 95:5, with ers exceeding 94:6. Lithiated N-Boc-N-Aryl allylamine reactants provide enecarbamate products with drs from 55:45 to 99:1, with ers ranging from 87:13 to 97:3.
Practical Synthesis of Ethyl cis-4-Amino-3-methoxy-1-piperidine Carboxylate, a Key Intermediate of Cisapride. -The title compound (X) is prepared from the tetrahydropyridine (I) via an efficient stereoselective formation of cis-fused oxazolidinopiperidine (VIII) from the trans-bromohydrin (V) and a regioselective oxazolidinone ring opening of (VIII) as key steps. -(KIM, BONG J.; PYUN, DO K.; JUNG, HEE J.; KWAK, HYUN J.; KIM, JAE H.; KIM, EUN J.; JEONG, WON J.; LEE, CHEOL H.; Synth. Commun.
Enantiomerically pure (l)-tryptophanol (5) was synthesized from 4(R)-iodomethyl-2-oxazolidinone (2) and indolylmagnesium bromide in three steps (52% overall yield). Using this procedure, we also prepared various tryptophanols with substituent(s) on the indole ring. Furthermore, optically active 4(R)-iodomethyl-2-oxazolidinone was readily prepared from an enantiomerically pure aziridine-2(S)-methanol in high yield. [reaction: see text]
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