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. 2008 Mar 26;130(12):4153-7.
doi: 10.1021/ja077684w. Epub 2008 Feb 28.

Powdered KOH in DMSO: an efficient base for asymmetric cyclization via memory of chirality at ambient temperature

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Powdered KOH in DMSO: an efficient base for asymmetric cyclization via memory of chirality at ambient temperature

Takeo Kawabata et al. J Am Chem Soc. .

Abstract

Enolate chemistry has been extensively used for stereoselective C-C bond formation, in which metal amide bases are frequently employed in strictly anhydrous solvents at low temperatures. However, we found that asymmetric intramolecular C-C bond formation via axially chiral enolate intermediates proceeded in up to 99% ee at 20 degrees C using powdered KOH in dry or wet DMSO as a base. The enantioselectivity was even higher than that of the corresponding reactions with potassium hexamethyldisilazide in DMF at -60 degrees C. The racemization barrier of the axially chiral enolate intermediate was estimated to be approximately 15.5 kcal/mol. On the basis of the barrier, the chiral enolate intermediate was supposed to undergo cyclization within approximately 10(-3) sec at 20 degrees C after it is generated to give the product in >or=99% ee. Thus, enolates generated with powdered KOH in DMSO were expected to be extremely reactive.

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