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The role of fluorine in the stereoselective tandem aza-Michael addition to acrylamide acceptors: an experimental and theoretical mechanistic study
Authors:Fustero Santos  Chiva Gema  Piera Julio  Volonterio Alessandro  Zanda Matteo  González Javier  Ramallal Antonio Morán
Institution:Departamento de Química Orgánica, Universidad de Valencia, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia. santos.fustero@uv.es
Abstract:Aza-Michael additions of alpha-amino esters to fluorinated acceptors take place in a highly stereoselective manner, to give partially modified PsiNHCH2]retropeptides incorporating a hydrolytically stable trifluoroalanine mimic. The reaction mechanism has been investigated experimentally and theoretically, in order to explain the effect of the trifluoromethyl group on the reactivity and the origins of the experimentally observed stereocontrol. The reaction is a two-step process, involving a tandem aza-Michael addition followed by a stereoselective hydrogen transfer. Both steps are base-catalyzed. The high level of stereocontrol is the result of a combination of electrostatic interactions and steric effects.
Keywords:density functional calculations  diastereoselectivity  fluorine chemistry  Michael reaction  peptides
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