Alkaloid synthesis via [3+2] cycloadditions

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Abstract

Tin-lithium exchange on (2-azaallyl)stannanes affords nonstabilized 2-azaallyllithiums (2-azaallyl anions) that undergo [π4s+π2s] cycloadditions with alkenes to afford pyrrolidines. The scope of this method has been expanded to include 2-azapentadienyllithiums and heteroatom-substituted 2-azaallyllithiums. Alternatively, the (2-azaallyl)stannanes may also be used to generate nonstabilized azomethine ylides via N-alkylation/destannylation or N-protonation/destannylation, and these ylides were also found to be useful for the synthesis of pyrrolidines by [π4s+π2s] cycloadditions with alkenes. Applications of both methods to the total synthesis of alkaloids such as (+)-coccinine, lepadiformine stereoisomers, lapidilectine B, and indolizidine 239CD have been accomplished.

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Pearson, W. H. (2002). Alkaloid synthesis via [3+2] cycloadditions. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 74, pp. 1339–1347). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200274081339

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