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Simple Access to Highly Functional Bicyclic γ‐ and δ‐Lactams: Origins of Chirality Transfer to Contiguous Tertiary/Quaternary Stereocenters Assessed by DFT
Authors:Ronan Le?Goff  Prof Arnaud Martel  Dr Morgane Sanselme  Dr Ata Martin Lawson  Prof Adam Daïch  Dr Sébastien Comesse
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Chimie, URCOM, EA 3221 ‐ FR CNRS 3038, Université du Havre, UFR Sciences et Techniques, 25 rue Philippe Lebon, 76058 Le Havre cedex (France), Fax: (+033)?2‐32‐74‐43‐91;2. Team MSO, IMMM, UMR 6283, PRES LUNAM, Université du Maine, Avenue O. Messiaen, 72085 Le Mans cedex 9 (France), Fax: (+033)?2‐43‐83‐39‐02;3. Laboratoire de Cristallographie, IRCOF, UPRES‐EA 3233, 'Université de Rouen, 1 rue Tesnière 76821 (France)
Abstract:This paper describes the synthesis of both polysubstituted oxazolo‐pyrrolidinones and ‐piperidinones by a domino process. The methodology is based on the reaction between hydroxyl halogenoamides and Michael acceptors, which leads efficiently to bicyclic lactams. The process is compatible with unsymmetrical electron‐withdrawing groups on the Michael acceptor, which allows the formation of two contiguous and fully controlled tertiary and quaternary stereocenters. In the case of tetrasubstituted Michael acceptors, two adjacent quaternary stereocenters are formed in good yield. Starting from (R)‐phenylglycinol derived amides results in the formation of enantioenriched bicyclic lactams in low to good yields and with high levels of stereoselectivity, thus greatly increasing the scope and interest of this strategy. The origins of chirality transfer and diastereoselectivity were studied by DFT calculations and have been attributed to a kinetic control in one of the last two steps of the reaction sequence. This selectivity is dependent upon both the substituents on the Michael acceptor and the sodium cation chelation.
Keywords:bicyclic lactams  DFT  diastereoselectivity  domino reactions  quaternary stereocenter
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