Highly enantioselective copper-bisoxazoline-catalyzed allylic oxidation of cyclic olefins with tert-butyl p-nitroperbenzoate |
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Authors: | Andrus Merritt B Zhou Ziniu |
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Affiliation: | Brigham Young University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, C100 BNSN, Provo, Utah 84602-5700, USA. mbandrus@chemdept.byu.edu |
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Abstract: | Catalytic asymmetric allylic oxidation of cyclic olefins ocurrs for the first time in very high (94-99% ee) enantioselectivity using copper(I) complexes of malonyl derived bisoxazolines and tert-butyl p-nitroperbenzoate giving allyl benzoates in moderate yield. The copper complex, 15 mol %, was used in acetonitrile at -20 degrees C over an extended period, 5-12 d, with excess olefin together with one equivalent of perester. The S-esters were generated in accord with the model proposed previously for the (S,S)-bisoxazoline ligand. An eta2 intermediate was ruled out using low-temperature 13C NMR with the complex in the presence of olefin. |
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