Abstract
A series of chiral vanadyl carboxylates derived from N-salicylidene-L- α-amino acids and vanadyl sulfate has been developed. These configurationally well defined complexes were examined for the kinetic resolution of double- and mono-activated 2° alcohols. The best chiral templates involve the combination of L-tert-leucine and 3,5-di-t-butyl-, 3,5-diphenyl-, or 3,4-dibromo-salicylaldehyde. The resulting vanadyl(V)-methoxide complexes after recrystallization from air-saturated methanol serve as highly enantioselective catalysts for asymmetric aerobic oxidation of α-hydroxyl-esters and amides with a diverse array of α-, O-, and N-substituents at ambient temperature in toluene. The asymmetric inductions of the oxidation process are in the range of 10 to >100 in terms of selectivity factors (krel) in most instances. The previously undescribed aerobic oxidation protocol is also applicable to the kinetic resolution of C-13 taxol side chain with high selectivity factor (k rel = 35). X-ray crystallographic analysis of an adduct between a given vanadyl complex and N-benzyl-mandelamide allows for probing the stereochemical origin of the nearly exclusive asymmetric control in the oxidation process. © 2006 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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Weng, S. S., Shen, M. W., Kao, J. Q., Munot, Y. S., & Chen, C. T. (2006). Chiral N-salicylidene vanadyl carboxylate-catalyzed enantioselective aerobic oxidation of α-hydroxy esters and amides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103(10), 3522–3527. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0511021103
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