Abstract
Selected sulfenate anions can be alkylated with diastereoselectivities near 9:1 when there is appropriately positioned carbon chirality in the sulfenate structure or in the alkylation electrophile. Both protocols represent a conceptually different approach to β-amino sulfoxides. When vinylic β-amino sulfoxides are cyclized, thiomorpholine S-oxides result, and substrate control over the stereochemistry of alkyl substituents was found. This finding facilitates the synthesis of cis and trans dialkylpyrrolidines, known ant venom alkaloids. A computational model is demonstrated to account for some of the diastereoselection results. The importance of intramolecular interactions of sulfenate constituent atoms with pendent substituents is established.
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