Abstract
Readily available p-tolylsulfinimines undergo highly stereoselective [3 + 2] cycloadditions with azomethine ylides generated from α -iminoesters and LDA to produce N-sulfinylimidazolidines. In the presence of Lewis acids, p-tolylsulfinimines react with glycine iminoester enolates to produce N-sulfinylimidazolidines, after cyclization of open chain intermediates. These mechanistically diverse processes take place with excellent regio-, stereo-, and facial selectivities, and the latter is opposite to most known reactions involving sulfinimines. Some of the resulting imidazolidines have been transformed into examples of a novel class of nonsymmetrical vicinal diamines using reductive and/or hydrolytic protocols.
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