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Brønsted Acid versus Phase-Transfer Catalysis in the Enantioselective Transannular Aminohalogenation of Enesultams.

Javier Luis-BarreraSandra RodriguezUxue UriaEfraim ReyesLiher PrietoLuisa CarrilloManuel PedrónTomás TejeroPedro MerinoJose L Vicario
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
We have studied the enantioselective transannular aminohalogenation reaction of unsaturated medium-sized cyclic benzosulfonamides by using both chiral Brønsted acid and phase-transfer catalysis. Under optimized conditions, a variety of bicyclic adducts can be obtained with good yields and high enantioselectivities. The mechanism of the reaction was also studied by using computational tools; we observed that the reaction involves the participation of a conformer of the nine-membered cyclic substrate with planar chirality in which the stereochemical outcome is controlled by the relative reactivity of the two pseudorotational enantiomers when interacting with the chiral catalyst.
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