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Evidence that epoxide-opening cascades promoted by water are stepwise and become faster and more selective after the first cyclization.


ABSTRACT: A detailed kinetic study of the endo-selective epoxide-opening cascade reaction of a diepoxy alcohol in neutral water was undertaken using (1)H NMR spectroscopy. The observation of monoepoxide intermediates resulting from initial endo and exo cyclization indicated that the cascade proceeds via a stepwise mechanism rather than through a concerted one. Independent synthesis and cyclization of these monoepoxide intermediates demonstrated that they are chemically and kinetically competent intermediates in the cascade. Analysis of each step of the reaction revealed that both the rate and regioselectivity of cyclization improve as the cascade reaction proceeds. In the second step, cyclization of an epoxy alcohol substrate templated by a fused diad of two tetrahydropyran rings proceeds with exceptionally high regioselectivity (endo:exo = 19:1), the highest we have measured in the opening of a simple trans-disubstituted epoxide. The origins of these observations are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Morten CJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3084897 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence that epoxide-opening cascades promoted by water are stepwise and become faster and more selective after the first cyclization.

Morten Christopher J CJ   Byers Jeffery A JA   Jamison Timothy F TF  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20110114 6


A detailed kinetic study of the endo-selective epoxide-opening cascade reaction of a diepoxy alcohol in neutral water was undertaken using (1)H NMR spectroscopy. The observation of monoepoxide intermediates resulting from initial endo and exo cyclization indicated that the cascade proceeds via a stepwise mechanism rather than through a concerted one. Independent synthesis and cyclization of these monoepoxide intermediates demonstrated that they are chemically and kinetically competent intermedia  ...[more]

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