Enantioselective Intramolecular [2+2] Photocycloaddition Reactions of 4‐Substituted Coumarins Catalyzed by a Chiral Lewis Acid |
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Authors: | Richard Brimioulle Dr. Hao Guo Prof. Dr. Thorsten Bach |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lehrstuhl für Organische Chemie 1 and Catalysis Research Center (CRC), Technische Universit?t München, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85747 Garching (Germany), Fax: (+49)?89‐289‐13315;2. New address: Fudan University, Department of Chemistry, 220 Handan Road, 200433 Shanghai (P. R. China) |
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Abstract: | Eight coumarins, which carry a terminal alkene tethered by a CH2XCH2 group to their 4‐position (X=CH2, CMe2, O, S, NBoc, NZ, NTs, NBn), were synthesized in overall yields of 51–80 %. Starting materials for the syntheses were either commercially available 4‐hydroxycoumarin or 4‐formylcoumarin. The intramolecular [2+2] photocycloaddition of these coumarins gave diastereoselectively products with a tetracyclic 3,3a,4,4a‐tetrahydro‐1H‐cyclopenta[2,3]cyclobuta[1,2‐c]chromen‐5(2H)‐one skeleton. Direct irradiation at λ=300 nm in dichloromethane (c=10 mM ) led to product formation in good yields for most substrates, presumably via a singlet excited state intermediate. Due to the low coumarin absorption at λ >350 nm the photocycloaddition was slow upon irradiation at λ=366 nm. Addition of a chiral oxazaborolidine‐based Lewis acid (50 mol %) increased the reaction rate at λ=366 nm and induced a significant enantioselectivity in the [2+2] photocycloaddition. Six out of eight coumarin substrates (X=CH2, CMe2, O, NBoc, NZ, NTs) gave the respective products in yields of 72–96 % and with 74–90 % enantiomeric excess (ee) upon irradiation in dichloromethane (c=20 mM ) at ?75 °C. The Lewis acid presumably acts by coordination to the coumarin carbonyl oxygen atom, which leads to a bathochromic shift (redshift) of the UV absorption and which increases the singlet state lifetime. A second electrostatic interaction of the hydrogen atom at C3 with the oxygen atom of the oxazaborolidine is likely. |
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Keywords: | chirality cycloaddition reaction enantioselectivity Lewis acids photochemistry |
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