Abstract
The preparation of C-iodo-N-Ts-aziridines with excellent cis-diastereoselectivity has been achieved in high yields by the addition of diiodomethyllithium to N-tosylimines and N-tosylimine-HSO2Tol adducts. This addition-cyclization protocol successfully provided a wide range of cis-iodoaziridines, including the first examples of alkyl-substituted iodoaziridines, with the reaction tolerating both aryl imines and alkyl imines. An ortho-chlorophenyl imine afforded a β-amino gem-diiodide under the optimized reaction conditions due to a postulated coordinated intermediate preventing cyclization. An effective protocol to assess the stability of the sensitive iodoaziridine functional group to chromatography was also developed. As a result of the judicious choice of stationary phase, the iodoaziridines could be purified by column chromatography; the use of deactivated basic alumina (activity IV) afforded high yield and purity. Rearrangements of electron-rich aryl-iodoaziridines have been promoted, selectively affording either novel α-iodo-N-Ts-imines or α-iodo-aldehydes in high yield. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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Boultwood, T., Affron, D. P., Trowbridge, A. D., & Bull, J. A. (2013). Synthesis of cis-C-iodo-N-tosyl-aziridines using diiodomethyllithium: Reaction optimization, product scope and stability, and a protocol for selection of stationary phase for chromatography. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 78(13), 6632–6647. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo400956x
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