Enantioselective S-Alkylation of Sulfenamides by Phase-Transfer Catalysis

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Abstract

A general phase-transfer catalyst (PTC) mediated enantioselective alkylation of N-acylsulfenamides is reported. Essential to achieving high selectivity was the use of the triethylacetyl sulfenamide protecting group along with aqueous KOH as the base under biphasic aqueous conditions to enable the reaction to be performed at −40 °C. With these key parameters, enantiomeric ratios up to 97.5 : 2.5 at the newly generated chiral sulfur center were achieved with an inexpensive cinchona alkaloid derived PTC. Broad scope and excellent functional group compatibility was observed for a variety of S-(hetero)aryl and branched and unbranched S-alkyl sulfenamides. Moreover, to achieve high selectivity for the opposite enantiomer, a pseudoenantiomeric catalyst was designed and synthesized from inexpensive cinchonidine. Given that sulfoximines are a bioactive pharmacophore of ever-increasing interest, selected product sulfilimines were oxidized to the corresponding sulfoximines with subsequent reductive cleavage affording the free-NH sulfoximines in high yields. The utility of the disclosed method was further demonstrated by the efficient asymmetric synthesis of atuveciclib, a phase I clinical candidate for which only chiral HPLC separation had previously been reported for isolation of the desired (R)-sulfoximine stereoisomer.

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Champlin, A. T., Kwon, N. Y., & Ellman, J. A. (2024). Enantioselective S-Alkylation of Sulfenamides by Phase-Transfer Catalysis. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 63(42). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202408820

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