We have developed a highly regio- and stereoselective synthesis of medium-sized heterocycles containing one or two heteroatoms via cyclization of bromoallenes bearing an oxygen, nitrogen, or carbon nucleophilic functionality in the presence of a palladium(0) catalyst and alcohol. In this reaction, bromoallenes act as an allyl dication equivalent, and the intramolecular nucleophilic attack takes place exclusively at the central carbon atom of the allene moiety. Interestingly, bromoallenes having a carbon nucleophile with a five-atom tether afford eight-membered rings with trans-configuration, while those having an oxygen or a nitrogen nucleophile give the corresponding cis-rings selectively. This is the first example that demonstrates the synthesis of medium-sized rings via cyclization of bromoallenes, and this reaction provides a very useful method for a catalytic synthesis of seven- and eight-membered heterocycles without using high dilution conditions.
Polychlorinated hydrocarbon motifs have been synthesized in enantiomerically pure forms by means of nucleophilic multiple chlorinations of chiral epoxides, which stereospecifically incorporate halogen atoms into oxygenated molecular scaffolds. The present study demonstrates the scope of the N-chlorosuccinimide (NCS)/organophosphine reagent system that forms multiple sp(3)C-Cl bonds in a regularly repeating pattern with proper stereochemical configurations and evaluates its applicability to various epoxides having elaborate structures. It is noteworthy that tetrachlorinated motifs are produced in one step from bisepoxides by using NCS/Ph(3)P. Furthermore, Ph(2)PCl used in combination with NCS has been found to serve as a potentially useful alternative to NCS/Ph(3)P, especially for promoting dichlorination reactions of alkenyl-substituted epoxides.
A new route to (-)-agelastatin A is reported. The requisite nitrogen functionalities of the agelastatin core have been installed by intramolecular aziridination of an azidoformate and subsequent regioselective azidation, leading to net trans-diamination of the double bond. The present synthesis also demonstrates two new protocols for the preparation of an imidazolidinone hemiaminal motif from an oxazolidinone intermediate which comprise sequential N-tert-butoxycarbonylation, urea formation, hydrolysis, and oxidative cyclization, and direct aminolysis and subsequent oxidative cyclization.
A novel route to (±)-platencin is reported, in which the highly stereoselective alkylative quaternization of a cyclohexenone scaffold via 1,4-diastereoinduction and two radical carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions that involve titanium(III)-mediated cyclization and stannyl-radical-mediated skeletal rearrangement are utilized.
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