A novel recyclable organocatalyst for the gram-scale enantioselective synthesis of (S)-baclofen

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Abstract

Synthesizing organocatalysts is often a long and cost-intensive process, therefore, the recovery and reuse of the catalysts are particularly important to establish sustainable organocatalytic transformations. In this work, we demonstrate the synthesis, application, and recycling of a new lipophilic cinchona squaramide organocatalyst. The synthesized lipophilic organocatalyst was applied in Michael additions. The catalyst was utilized to promote the Michael addition of cyclohexyl Meldrum's acid to 4-chloro-trans-β-nitrostyrene (quantitative yield, up to 96% ee). Moreover, 1 mol % of the catalyst was feasible to conduct the gram-scale preparation of baclofen precursor (89% yield, 96% ee). Finally, thanks to the lipophilic character of the catalyst, it was easily recycled after the reaction by replacing the non-polar reaction solvent with a polar solvent, acetonitrile, with 91-100% efficiency, and the catalyst was reused in five reaction cycles without the loss of activity and selectivity.

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Dargó, G., Erdélyi, D., Molnár, B., Kisszékelyi, P., Garádi, Z., & Kupai, J. (2023). A novel recyclable organocatalyst for the gram-scale enantioselective synthesis of (S)-baclofen. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 19, 1811–1824. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.19.133

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