A catalyst-free, environmentally benign three-component vinylogous Mukaiyama-Mannich reaction of pyrrole-based silyl dienolates is presented, which works effectively in both aqueous and solvent-free environments. Both lipophilic and hydrophilic aldehyde candidates are suitable substrates, allowing access to a rich repertoire of unsaturated vicinal aminolactam structures with virtually complete g-site selectivity and moderate to good anti-diastereoselectivity. The utility of this technology is highlighted by protecting group-free synthesis of densely hydroxylated, sugar-related lactam frameworks. The role of water as an indispensable H-bonding reaction propeller is demonstrated.

Aqueous and Solvent-Free Uncatalyzed Three-Component Vinylogous Mukaiyama-Mannich Reactions of Pyrrole-Based Silyl Dienolates

2011

Abstract

A catalyst-free, environmentally benign three-component vinylogous Mukaiyama-Mannich reaction of pyrrole-based silyl dienolates is presented, which works effectively in both aqueous and solvent-free environments. Both lipophilic and hydrophilic aldehyde candidates are suitable substrates, allowing access to a rich repertoire of unsaturated vicinal aminolactam structures with virtually complete g-site selectivity and moderate to good anti-diastereoselectivity. The utility of this technology is highlighted by protecting group-free synthesis of densely hydroxylated, sugar-related lactam frameworks. The role of water as an indispensable H-bonding reaction propeller is demonstrated.
2011
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
catalyst-free conditions
green chemistr
Mukaiyama-Mannich reactio
synthetic methods
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