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Enantioselective Phenolic ?-Oxidation Using H2O2 via an Unusual Double Dearomatization Mechanism.


ABSTRACT: Feedstock aromatic compounds are compelling low-cost starting points from which molecular complexity can be generated rapidly via oxidative dearomatization. Oxidative dearomatizations commonly rely heavily on hypervalent iodine or heavy metals to provide the requisite thermodynamic driving force for overcoming aromatic stabilization energy. This article describes oxidative dearomatizations of 2-(hydroxymethyl)phenols via their derived bis(dichloroacetates) using hydrogen peroxide as a mild oxidant that intercepts a transient quinone methide. A stereochemical study revealed that the reaction proceeds by a new mechanism relative to other phenol dearomatizations and is complementary to extant methods that rely on hypervalent iodine. Using a new chiral phase-transfer catalyst, the first asymmetric syntheses of 1-oxaspiro[2.5]octa-5,7-dien-4-ones were reported. The synthetic utility of the derived 1-oxaspiro[2.5]octadienones products is demonstrated in a downstream complexity-generating transformation.

SUBMITTER: McLaughlin MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6411290 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enantioselective Phenolic α-Oxidation Using H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> via an Unusual Double Dearomatization Mechanism.

McLaughlin Michael F MF   Massolo Elisabetta E   Liu Shubin S   Johnson Jeffrey S JS  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20190130 6


Feedstock aromatic compounds are compelling low-cost starting points from which molecular complexity can be generated rapidly via oxidative dearomatization. Oxidative dearomatizations commonly rely heavily on hypervalent iodine or heavy metals to provide the requisite thermodynamic driving force for overcoming aromatic stabilization energy. This article describes oxidative dearomatizations of 2-(hydroxymethyl)phenols via their derived bis(dichloroacetates) using hydrogen peroxide as a mild oxida  ...[more]

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