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New types of soluble polymer-supported bisphosphine ligands with a cyclobutane backbone for Pd-catalyzed enantioselective allylic substitution reactions
Authors:Zhao Dongbo  Sun Jie  Ding Kuiling
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 354 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, China.
Abstract:A highly efficient and practical optical resolution of anti head-to-head racemic coumarin dimer 7 has been achieved by molecular complexation with TADDOL, (-)-8, through a hydrogen bonding interaction to afford the corresponding two enantiomers, (-)- and (+)-7, in 70 and 75 % yields, respectively, with >99 % ee. Starting from enantiopure (-)-7, a new type of C2-symmetric bisphosphine ligand (S,S,S,S)-3 with a cyclobutane backbone has been synthesized in good yield by facile transformations. The asymmetric induction efficiency of these chiral bisphosphine ligands in Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitution reactions was evaluated. Under the experimental conditions, the allylic substitution products could be obtained in excellent yields (up to 99 %) and enantioselectivities (up to 98.9 % ee). By taking advantage of the high enantioselectivity of this catalytic reaction and the easily derivable carboxylate groups on the cyclobutane backbone of ligand (S,S,S,S)-3, a new type of analogous ligand (S,S,S,S)-4 as well as the MeO-PEG-supported soluble ligand (S,S,S,S)-5 (PEG=polyethylene glycol) have also been synthesized and utilized in asymmetric allylic substitution reactions. In particular, the MeO-PEG supported (S,S,S,S)-5 b had a synergistic effect on the enantioselectivity of the reaction compared with its nonsupported precursor (S,S,S,S)-4 c, affording the corresponding allylation products 14 a and 14 b with excellent enantioselectivities (94.6 and 97.2 % ee, respectively). Moreover, the Pd complex of (S,S,S,S)-5 b could easily be recovered and recycled several times without significant loss of enantioselectivity and activity in the allylic substitution reactions.
Keywords:allylic substitutions  asymmetric catalysis  bisphosphine  immobilization  optical resolution  P ligands  palladium  soluble polymers
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