Abstract

The asymmetric Michael addition of methyl nitroacetate to crotonaldehyde catalyzed by chiral amines was carried out. The maximum chemical yield of diastereomeric products amounted to 95 %. The best asymmetric induction (42 % e.e.) was achieved in the case of catalysis by (S)-prolinol. The diastereomeric mixture was converted to a mixture of stereoisomeric 3-methyl-2-methoxycarbonylpyrrolidines. Absolute configurations of (2S,3S)-and (2R,3S)-isomers formed in excess were determined using GLC by comparison with authentic samples of racemic and optically pure forms of 3-methylproline.

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