Regioselective base-free intermolecular aminohydroxylations of functionalized trisubstituted and 1,1-disubstituted alkenes employing benzoyloxycarbamate 3a and catalytic OsO(4) are described. In all cases, the more substituted alcohol isomer is favored. Sluggish reactions could be promoted by gentle heating, the use of amine ligands, or increased catalyst loadings. A competitive rearrangement was observed with a secondary allylic alcohol substrate. The adducts serve as useful precursors to dehydroamino acids.
A concise synthesis of peptides that contain E- or Z-dehydroisoleucine (ΔIle) residues is reported. The key reaction is an unusual anti dehydration of β-tert-hydroxy amino acid derivatives that is mediated by the Martin sulfurane. A subsequent tandem Staudinger reduction-O → N acyl transfer process forges an amide bond to the ΔIle residue with minimal E/Z alkene isomerization. Density functional calculations attribute the stereospecific dehydration to a highly asynchronous E2 anti process.
The convenient preparation of N2-unprotected
five-membered cyclic
guanidines was achieved through a cascade [3 + 2] cycloaddition between
organo-cyanamides and α-haloamides under mild conditions in
good to excellent yields (up to 99%). The corresponding cyclic guanidines
could be easily transformed into hydantoins via hydrolysis.
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