Abstract
Rhodium-catalyzed C−H insertions and cyclopropanations of donor/acceptor carbenes have been used for the synthesis of positional analogues of methylphenidate. The site selectivity is controlled by the catalyst and the amine protecting group. C−H functionalization of N-Boc-piperidine using Rh2(R-TCPTAD)4, or N-brosyl-piperidine using Rh2(R-TPPTTL)4 generated 2-substitited analogues. In contrast, when N-α-oxoarylacetyl-piperidines were used in combination with Rh2(S-2-Cl-5-BrTPCP)4, the C−H functionalization produced 4-susbstiuted analogues. Finally, the 3-substituted analogues were prepared indirectly by cyclopropanation of N-Boc-tetrahydropyridine followed by reductive regio- and stereoselective ring-opening of the cyclopropanes.
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Liu, W., Babl, T., Röther, A., Reiser, O., & Davies, H. M. L. (2020). Functionalization of Piperidine Derivatives for the Site-Selective and Stereoselective Synthesis of Positional Analogues of Methylphenidate. Chemistry - A European Journal, 26(19), 4236–4241. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201905773
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