Diastereoselective hydrogenation of substituted quinolines to enantiomerically pure decahydroquinolines

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Abstract

The stereoselective hydrogenation of auxiliary-substituted quinolines was used to build up saturated and partially saturated heterocycles. In a first step, the formation and diastereoselective hydrogenation of 2-oxazolidinone- substituted quinolines to 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinolines is reported. In this unprecedented process, stereocenters on the carbocyclic quinoline ring were formed with a dr of up to 89:11. Platinum oxide as a catalyst and trifluoroacetic acid as a solvent were found to be optimal for high levels of chemo- and stereoselectivity in this step. In a second hydrogenation step, the completely saturated decahydroquinolines with 4 newly formed stereocenters were obtained with enantioselectivities of up to 99%. Rhodium on carbon as a catalyst and acetic acid as a solvent gave the best results for this hydrogenation and allowed a traceless cleavage of the chiral auxiliary. Thus, this new method allows an efficient stereoselective synthesis of valuable 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro- and decahydroquinoline products. © 2010 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Heitbaum, M., Fröhlich, R., & Glorius, F. (2010). Diastereoselective hydrogenation of substituted quinolines to enantiomerically pure decahydroquinolines. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 352(2–3), 357–362. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.200900763

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