During an implementation of current research, a set of optically pure chiral aziridines and aziridine imines bearing a phosphine moiety was prepared with high values of chemical yield. The above chiral heteroorganic derivatives were tested for catalytic utility as chiral ligands in asymmetric Simmons-Smith cyclopropanation and asymmetric diethylzinc addition to various aldehydes. Most of the desired products were formed in high chemical yields, with satisfactory values of enantiomeric excess (sometimes more than 90%) and diastereomeric ratios (in case of cyclopropanation reaction).
The main purpose of this review article is to present selected asymmetric synthesis reactions in which chemical and stereochemical outcomes are dependent on the use of an appropriate chiral catalyst. Optically pure or enantiomerically enriched products of such transformations may find further applications in various fields. Among an extremely wide variety of asymmetric reactions catalyzed by chiral systems, we are interested in: asymmetric cyclopropanation, Friedel–Crafts reaction, Mannich and Michael reaction, and other stereoselective processes conducted in the presence of zinc ions. This paper describes the achievements of the above-mentioned asymmetric transformations in the last three years. The choice of reactions is related to the research that has been carried out in our laboratory for many years.
Continuing our research on the use of organophosphorus derivatives of aziridines in asymmetric synthesis and expanding the scope of their applicability, chiral aziridine-phosphines obtained earlier in our laboratory were used as chiral catalysts in the asymmetric Morita–Baylis–Hillman reaction of methyl vinyl ketone and methyl acrylate with various aromatic aldehydes. The desired chiral products were formed in moderate to high chemical yields and with enantiomeric excess reaching value of 98% ee in some cases. The use of catalysts being pairs of enantiomers led to the desired products with opposite absolute configurations.
A series of chiral enantiomerically pure aziridines containing a phosphine moiety were synthesized and successfully applied as organocatalysts in asymmetric intramolecular Rauhut–Currier reactions of p-quinone derivatives. The desired chiral phenols were achieved in high chemical yields and with satisfactory values of enantiomeric excess (up to 98% ee, in some cases). The stereochemical course of the title reaction may be controlled by the use of an appropriate enantiomer of the catalyst. The individual enantiomers of the organocatalyst led to the formation of specific enantiomers of the chiral product.
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