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Rh 2 (Ph 3 COO) 3 (OAc)/Chiral Phosphoric Acid Cocatalyzed N -Alkyl Imines-Involved Multicomponent Reactions Yielding N -(Anthrancen-9-ylmethyl) Isoserines as Drug Intermediates.

Xinglin LiYukai LiJirong ShuXiang FuLinna WuTaoda ShiWen-Hao Hu
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
N -(Anthrancen-9-ylmethyl) isoserines are useful drug intermediates but short for efficient synthesis. We herein report the synthesis of N -(anthrancen-9-ylmethyl) isoserines via a Rh 2 (Ph 3 COO) 3 (OAc) and chiral phosphoric acid (CPA) synergistically catalyzed multicomponent reaction (MCR) of N -alkyl imines, alcohols, and diazoesters. The method representing the first example of N -alkyl imines-involved MCR is featured by high atom-economy, high diastereo- and enantioselectivities, and broad substrate scope. DFT calculations on the mechanism of the MCR reveals that the hydrophobic interactions and π-π stackings between N -(anthrancen-9-ylmethyl) imines and Rh 2 (Ph 3 COO) 3 (OAc)/CPA cocatalyst is essential to the reactivity and stereocontrol. The synthetic applications of the MCR products include the semisynthesis of paclitaxel, its alkyne-tagged derivative, and β -lactam as an anticancer agent overcoming paclitaxel-resistance. We expect this work to shed light on the development of new N -alkyl imines-involved reactions and on the synthesis of drugs with isoserines as intermediates.
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