Brønsted-Acid Catalyzed Diastereo- and Enantioselective Synthesis of Spiroisindolinones from Enamides

15 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

A highly stereoselective Brønsted-acid catalyzed synthesis of densely substituted spiroisindolinones from enamides and 3-hydroxy-isoindolinones is described. With simple Brønsted-acids, such as para-toluene sulfonic acid, spiroisindolinones with three contiguous stereogenic centers are formed in high yields (up to 97%) and diastereoselectivities (up to >98:<2:0:0 dr) under mild reaction conditions. With the use of a chiral phosphoric acid catalyst, a diastereo- and enantioselective synthesis of the corresponding spiroisindolinones was achieved. Mechanistic investigations indicate a step-wise mechanism via an initial addition of the enamide to an electrophilic N-acylimine species followed by an intramolecular aza-Friedel- Crafts reaction. Addition of a strong Lewis acid can be used facilitate the second step for less reactive substrates.

Keywords

acyliminium ion
diastereoselectivity
enanatioselectivity
enamide
spirocycle

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Supporting information file 1
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Experimental details, spectral data, crystal data, DOIs and copies of NMR spectra for all new compounds
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Supporting information file 2
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Information on the physical availability of the target compounds
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X-Ray Data
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cif and checkcif files for compounds rac-4a, rac-4j, rac-4p, rac-5a, 9, 12, ent-4a and ent-4d . CCDC deposition numbers 2311285 (for rac-4a), 2311286 (for rac-5a), 2311287 (for rac-4j), 2385257 (for ent-4d), 2385258 (for ent-4a), 2385259(for 12) 2385260 (for 9) and 2385261 (for rac-5a)
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