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Predictable Selectivity in Remote C−H Oxidation of Steroids: Analysis of Substrate Binding Mode
Authors:Giorgio Olivo  Giorgio Capocasa  Barbara Ticconi  Osvaldo Lanzalunga  Stefano Di Stefano  Miquel Costas
Abstract:Predictability is a key requirement to encompass late‐stage C?H functionalization in synthetic routes. However, prediction (and control) of reaction selectivity is usually challenging, especially for complex substrate structures and elusive transformations such as remote C(sp3)?H oxidation, as it requires distinguishing a specific C?H bond from many others with similar reactivity. Developed here is a strategy for predictable, remote C?H oxidation that entails substrate binding to a supramolecular Mn or Fe catalyst followed by elucidation of the conformation of the host‐guest adduct by NMR analysis. These analyses indicate which remote C?H bonds are suitably oriented for the oxidation before carrying out the reaction, enabling prediction of site selectivity. This strategy was applied to late‐stage C(sp3)?H oxidation of amino‐steroids at C15 (or C16) positions, with a selectivity tunable by modification of catalyst chirality and metal.
Keywords:hydrogen bonds  molecular recognition  oxidation  steroids  supramolecular catalysis
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