Unusual regioselectivity in the opening of epoxides by carboxylic acid enediolates

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Abstract

Addition of carboxylic acid dianions appears to be a potential alternative to the use of aluminium enolates for nucleophilic ring opening of epoxides. These conditions require the use of a sub-stoichiometric amount of amine (10% mol) for dianion generation and the previous activation of the epoxide with LiCl. Yields are good, with high regioselectivity, but the use of styrene oxide led, unexpectedly, to a mixture resulting from the attack on both the primary and secondary carbon atoms. Generally, a low diastereoselectivity is seen on attack at the primary center, however only one diastereoisomer was obtained from attack to the secondary carbon of the styrene oxide. © 2008 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International.

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Domingo, L. R., Gil, S., Parra, M., & Segura, J. (2008). Unusual regioselectivity in the opening of epoxides by carboxylic acid enediolates. Molecules, 13(6), 1303–1311. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules13061303

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