Access to chiral polysubstituted cyclobutanones by [2 + 2]-cycloaddition of ketenes with chiral acyclic enol ethers is reported. A wide variety of easily accessible di- and monosubstituted ketenes were found to react with a very high degree of stereoselectivity with chiral, Stericol derived, acyclic enol ethers. This combination of simple reagents provides straightforward entry to highly substituted enantioenriched cyclobutanones.
The total synthesis of (-)-omuralide, a potent specific proteasome inhibitor, has been achieved through an unprecedented route. The C3 and C4 chiral centers of the natural product have been selectively installed by an asymmetric [2 + 2]-cycloaddition between an unusual oxadisilinane ketene and a chiral enol ether, while the γ-lactam core was prepared by a single-pot two-step Beckmann transposition. The C5 quaternary center was eventually defined by an original selective oxidative desymmetrization of a spiro cyclic oxadisilinane thanks to the anchimeric assistance of a proximal hydroxyl group.
An unprecedented [2 + 2] cycloaddition of in situ generated ketenes with 1‐(2,4,6‐triisopropylphenyl)ethyl substituted enol ethers provides a synthesis of cyclobutanones with good to excellent diastereoselectivity.
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