Synfacts 2006(12): 1245-1245  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-955639
Metal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis and Stereoselective Reactions
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Diastereoselective Synthesis of Pyrrolidines and Prolines

Contributor(s):Mark Lautens, Frédéric Ménard
A. K. Ghosh*, S. Kulkarni, C.-X. Xu, P. E. Fanwick
Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
Asymmetric Multicomponent Reactions: Diastereoselective Synthesis of Substituted Pyrrolidines and Prolines
Org. Lett.  2006,  8:  4509-4511  
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Publication Date:
22 November 2006 (online)


Significance

The report constitutes one of the few multicomponent reactions (MCR) that generate multiple stereocenters. The method created three contiguous stereocenters in a single operation. The rearrangement of furan adduct 5 to pyrrolidine 4 is an extension of a method developed previously by the same group (A. K. Ghosh, C.-X. Xu, S. S. Kulkarni, D. Wink Org. Lett. 2005, 7, 7-10). The reaction can be halted at the THF adduct 5 in the presence of MeCN as an additive. In all cases, the MCR yielded highly substituted proline derivatives 4 and 7 with excellent diastereo­selectivity.

Review

D. J. Ramon, M. Yus Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2005, 44, 1602-1634.

Comment

The proposed mechanism for the conversion of 5 into 4 invokes formation of a benzylic carbocation promoted by TiCl4. It is noteworthy that an almost perfect retention of the stereo­chemistry was observed. An SN2 attack of the tosylamine on the activated benzylic ether was proposed to explain the observed stereochemical outcome. It should be noted that hydrides instead of allyl nucleophiles (3) were also effective (Et3SiH = 69%, Bu3SnH = 53%), but the selectivity was reduced (90:10 and 85:15, respectively). When enolsilanes or ketene acetals 6 were used as one component, an excess of Lewis acid was necessary to get full conversion into pyrrolidine derivatives 7.