A concise (5 to 6 steps), stereodivergent, highly diastereoselective (dr up to >19:1 for both stereoisomers) and scalable synthesis (up to 14 g) of cis- and trans-2-substituted 3-piperidinols, a core motif in numerous bioactive compounds, is presented. This sequence allowed an efficient synthesis of the NK-1 inhibitor L-733,060 in 8 steps. Additionally, a cyclodehydration-realizing simple triethylphosphite as a substitute for triphenylphosphine is developed. Here the stoichiometric oxidized P(V)-byproduct (triethylphosphate) is easily removed during the work up through saponification overcoming separation difficulties usually associated to triphenylphosphine oxide. © 2014 Huy et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.License and terms: see end of document.
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Huy, P. H., Westphal, J. C., & Koskinen, A. M. P. (2014). Concise, stereodivergent and highly stereoselective synthesis of cis-and trans-2-substituted 3-hydroxypiperidines-development of a phosphite-driven cyclodehydration. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10, 369–383. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.35
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