Continuous Flow Enantioselective Three-Component anti-Mannich Reactions Catalyzed by a Polymer-Supported Threonine Derivative

Author

Ayats, Carles

Henseler, Andrea H.

Dibello, Estefanía

Pericàs, Miquel A.

Publication date

2014



Abstract

<p style="text-align: justify;"> A series of primary amino acid-derived polystyrene-supported organocatalysts was tested in <em>anti</em>-selective Mannich reactions. The polystyrene-immobilized threonine derivative showed the best performance in three-component (hydroxyacetone, anilines and aldehydes) Mannich reactions to provide <em>anti</em>-b-amino-a-hydroxycarbonyl compounds (11 examples; up to 95% ee) and its use could be extended to dihydroxyacetone and protected hydroxyacetones (7 examples; up to 90% ee). The high activity depicted by the catalyst has allowed its implementation in continuous flow. Under this operation mode, the supported threonine catalyst produces <em>anti</em>-Mannich adducts with generally higher diastereo- and enantioselectivity than in batch. A family of five different enantioenriched <em>anti</em>-Mannich adducts has been sequentially prepared in flow by passing different combinations of anilines and aromatic aldehydes over the same sample of catalyst. This confirms the suitability of this methodology for the rapid access to small libraries of enantioenriched compounds.</p>

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subject

β-amino-α-hydroxycabonyl compounds; asymmetric catalysis; continuous flow; Mannich reaction; supported catalysts

Publisher

ACS Publications

Version of

ACS Catalysis

Grant Agreement Number

SEV-2013-0319

CTQ2012-38594-C02-01

2014 SGR827

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