Abstract

Chiral oxime ethers are readily prepared from chiral alkoxyamines derived from ephedrine and norephedrine. These chiral oxime ethers of isobutyraldehyde and benzaldehyde undergo 1,2-nucleophilic addition reactions with alkyllithium reagents (n-BuLi, PhLi and n-BuLi, tert-butyllithium, respectively) to afford the chiral alkoxyamines with a diastereomeric excess of 64–88%. Reduction of the alkoxyamines with LiAlH4 gave the corresponding chiral amines. The diastereoselectivity of the reaction appears to directly mirror the E:Z ratio of the starting oxime ethers.

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