Enantioselective solvent-free Robinson annulation reactions

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The enantioselective cyclization of the prochiral cyclic substrates 1 to 7 and 26, can be carried out in the neat using S-proline as catalyst. The substrates 18 to 22 and 27 could not be cyclized with S-proline but could be cyclized with a mixture of S-phenylalanine and d-camphorsulphonic acid. The enantioselective cyclization of prochiral acyclic triones 45 and 47 and also the racemic tricarbonyl compounds 54 to 57 could also be carried out in the neat using S-proline as catalyst. The optically active enediones obtained in the above cyclizations could also be obtained directly from 1,3-diones or 2-hydroxymethylene cycloalkanones in a one-pot reaction with methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) and S-proline in the absence of solvents. 13C NMR studies of the one-pot synthesis of S-11 and S-14 reveal that the annulations involve initial formation of an acid-base complex followed by a Michael reaction and then an enantioselective cyclization. Such enantioselective cyclizations probably occur on the surface of S-proline crystals.

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Rajagopal, D., Narayanan, R., & Swaminathan, S. (2001). Enantioselective solvent-free Robinson annulation reactions. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences: Chemical Sciences, 113(3), 197–213. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02704070

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