Abstract

The reactions of lithium carbanions derived from both enantiomers of methyl (1) and ethyl p-tolyl sulfoxide (2) with (S)-N-arylsulfinylketimines 3 and 4 took place in a highly stereoselective manner and good isolated yields. The configuration of the carbon bonded to nitrogen relies exclusively on the N-sulfinylimine configuration. When ethyl p-tolyl sulfoxide (2) is use as nucleophile, two chiral centers are created simultaneously, where the configuration of the carbon bonded to the sulfur is mainly controlled by 2. The asymmetric induction increases with the temperature, being total at room temperature in the case of the matched pair of reactants. A non-oxidative Pummerer reaction on the obtained aminosulfoxides allows a straightforward synthesis of optically pure 1,2-ethanolamines with one or two chiral centers, including amino alcohols with a bulky quaternary carbon bonded to the amine group.

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