The effects of the substitution on the aryl moiety on the asymmetric oxidation of sulfides mediated by Ti-complexes of chiral 1,2-diarylethane-1,2-diols were investigated. The substitution of the aryl ring of the diol with both EWG and EDG substituents generally decreased the enantioselectivity with respect to the use of unsubstituted 1,2-diphenylethane-1,2-diol (1a). Only in the presence of 1,2-di(4-t-butyl)phenyl-1,2-diol (1g) were higher ee's obtained with aryl methyl and aryl benzyl sulfides affording ee's up to 90 and 99%, respectively. Lower ee's were achieved with larger naphthyl and aryl alkyl sulfides. Contrary to the other Ti-alcoholates used in the oxidation of sulfides, the Ti-complex of diol 1g was soluble in hexane, allowing us to perform the process with high enantioselectivity in this solvent, with great environmental advantages over the commonly used chlorinated solvents.
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