Abstract
The first intermolecular asymmetric oxa Michael additions with removable chirality information within the hydroxide source are reported. As enantiopure oxygen nucleophile functioning as chiral hydroxide equivalent N-formylnorephedrine (7) was used and conjugate additions to aliphatic (E)-nitro alkenes 2a–j were carried out in good yields (35-87%) and excellent diastereomeric excesses (de = 94–≥98%). After reduction of the nitro group and protection of the amino function (11a–h, 73-87%, both steps), the cleavage of the auxiliary occurred without epimerisation (69-99%) using Na/NH3. The Boc-protected 2-amino alcohols 12a–h could be obtained in good overall yields (30-58 %, four steps) and excellent diastereomeric and enantiomeric excesses (de, ee = 94–≥98%). Transition states explaining the overall stereochemical outcome are presented based on the absolute configuration determined by X-ray structure analysis on 8b.
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