An experimental and in situ IR spectroscopic study of the lithiation-substitution of N-Boc-2-phenylpyrrolidine and -piperidine: Controlling the formation of quaternary stereocenters

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Abstract

A general and enantioselective synthesis of 2-substituted 2-phenylpyrrolidines and -piperidines, an important class of pharmaceutically relevant compounds that contain a quaternary stereocenter, has been developed. The approach involves lithiation-substitution of enantioenriched N-Boc-2-phenylpyrrolidine or -piperidine (prepared by asymmetric Negishi arylation or catalytic asymmetric reduction, respectively). The combined use of synthetic experiments and in situ IR spectroscopic monitoring allowed optimum lithiation conditions to be identified: n-BuLi in THF at -50 °C for 5-30 min. Monitoring of the lithiation using in situ IR spectroscopy indicated that the rotation of the tert-butoxycarbonyl (Boc) group is slower in a 2-lithiated pyrrolidine than a 2-lithiated piperidine; low yields for the lithiation-substitution of N-Boc-2-phenylpyrrolidine at -78 °C can be ascribed to this slow rotation. For N-Boc-2-phenylpyrrolidine and -piperidine, the barriers to rotation of the Boc group were determined using density functional theory calculations and variable-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopy. For the pyrrolidine, the half-life (t 1/2) for rotation of the Boc group was found to be ∼10 h at -78 °C and ∼3.5 min at -50 °C. In contrast, for the piperidine, t 1/2 was determined to be ∼4 s at -78 °C. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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Sheikh, N. S., Leonori, D., Barker, G., Firth, J. D., Campos, K. R., Meijer, A. J. H. M., … Coldham, I. (2012). An experimental and in situ IR spectroscopic study of the lithiation-substitution of N-Boc-2-phenylpyrrolidine and -piperidine: Controlling the formation of quaternary stereocenters. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134(11), 5300–5308. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja211398b

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