Chiral diphosphites derived from D-glucose: New highly modular ligands for the asymmetric catalytic hydrogenation
Journal of Organic Chemistry, ISSN: 0022-3263, Vol: 67, Issue: 11, Page: 3796-3801
2002
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A series of novel diphosphite ligands derived from readily available D-(+)-glucose have been synthesized. These ligands were screened in the Rh-catalyzed hydrogenation of a series of α,βunsaturated carboxylic acid derivatives. Both excellent enantioselectivities (ee up to >99%) and activities were achieved. The advantage of these ligands is that their modular nature allows an easy systematic variation in the configuration of the stereocenters (C-3, C-5) at the ligand backbone and in the biaryl substituents, so the optimum configuration for maximum enantioselectivity in asymmetric hydrogenation can be determined. Results show that enantiomeric excesses depend strongly on the absolute configuration of C-3 and slightly on the stereocenter carbon C-5, while the sense of the enantiodiscrimination is predominantly controlled by the configuration of the biaryls at the phosphite moieties. Moreover, the presence of bulky substituents at the ortho-positions of the biaryl diphosphite moieties has a positive effect on enantioselectivity.
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