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Deployment of Sulfinimines in Charge-Accelerated Sulfonium Rearrangement Enables a Surrogate Asymmetric Mannich Reaction

Minghao Feng, Ivan Mosiagin, Daniel Kaiser, Boris Maryasin, Nuno Maulide

2022Journal of the American Chemical Society31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

β-Amino acid derivatives are key structural elements in synthetic and biological chemistry. Despite being a hallmark method for their preparation, the direct Mannich reaction encounters significant challenges when carboxylic acid derivatives are employed. Indeed, not only is chemoselective enolate formation a pitfall (particularly with carboxamides), but most importantly the inability to reliably access α-tertiary amines through an enolate/ketimine coupling is an unsolved problem of this century-old reaction. Herein, we report a strategy enabling the first direct coupling of carboxamides with ketimines for the diastereo- and enantioselective synthesis of β-amino amides. This conceptually novel approach hinges on the innovative deployment of enantiopure sulfinimines in sulfonium rearrangements, and at once solves the problems of chemoselectivity, reactivity, and (relative and absolute) stereoselectivity of the Mannich process. In-depth computational studies explain the observed, unexpected (dia)stereoselectivity and showcase the key role of intramolecular interactions, including London dispersion, for the accurate description of the reaction mechanism.

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ChemistrySulfoniumEnantiopure drugChemoselectivityStereoselectivityIntramolecular forceReactivity (psychology)Enantioselective synthesisCombinatorial chemistryComputational chemistryStereochemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisSalt (chemistry)Alternative medicineMedicinePathologyAdvanced Synthetic Organic ChemistryChemical synthesis and alkaloidsSulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
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