Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation

We have developed a method to afford enantiomerically enriched tertiary azides and bromides through pentanidium-catalyzed kinetic resolution (KR) of racemic tertiary bromides under base-free conditions. We found that the absence of water is crucial to attain a high selectivity factor (s). On the oth...

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Main Authors: Ren, Jingyun, Ban, Xu, Zhang, Xin, Tan, Siu Min, Lee, Richmond, Tan, Choon-Hong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1704512023-09-12T06:33:33Z Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation Ren, Jingyun Ban, Xu Zhang, Xin Tan, Siu Min Lee, Richmond Tan, Choon-Hong School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Science::Chemistry Asymmetric Catalysis Dynamic Kinetic Resolution We have developed a method to afford enantiomerically enriched tertiary azides and bromides through pentanidium-catalyzed kinetic resolution (KR) of racemic tertiary bromides under base-free conditions. We found that the absence of water is crucial to attain a high selectivity factor (s). On the other hand, new experimental observations and DFT modeling led us to propose that enantioconvergent azidation of tertiary bromides proceeded through dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR). The investigations particularly identified the crucial roles of base and water in the enantioconvergent process, thus supporting the proposal that the tertiary bromide isomerizes in the presence of base and water through a SN2X pathway. Ministry of Education (MOE) We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Nanyang Technological University through Tier 1 grant 2019-T1-001-107 and the Ministry of Education (Singapore) through Tier 2 grants MOE2016-T2-1-087 and MOE2019-T2-1-091. We also acknowledge financial support from Singapore University of Technology and Design for SUTD-MIT IDC grants T1MOE1706 and IDG31800104. 2023-09-12T06:33:33Z 2023-09-12T06:33:33Z 2020 Journal Article Ren, J., Ban, X., Zhang, X., Tan, S. M., Lee, R. & Tan, C. (2020). Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation. Angewandte Chemie, 132(23), 9140-9143. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.202000138 0044-8249 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170451 10.1002/ange.202000138 23 132 9140 9143 en 2019-T1-001-107 MOE2016-T2-1-087 MOE2019-T2-1-091 T1MOE1706 IDG31800104 Angewandte Chemie © 2020 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Science::Chemistry
Asymmetric Catalysis
Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
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Asymmetric Catalysis
Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
Ren, Jingyun
Ban, Xu
Zhang, Xin
Tan, Siu Min
Lee, Richmond
Tan, Choon-Hong
Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
description We have developed a method to afford enantiomerically enriched tertiary azides and bromides through pentanidium-catalyzed kinetic resolution (KR) of racemic tertiary bromides under base-free conditions. We found that the absence of water is crucial to attain a high selectivity factor (s). On the other hand, new experimental observations and DFT modeling led us to propose that enantioconvergent azidation of tertiary bromides proceeded through dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR). The investigations particularly identified the crucial roles of base and water in the enantioconvergent process, thus supporting the proposal that the tertiary bromide isomerizes in the presence of base and water through a SN2X pathway.
author2 School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
author_facet School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Ren, Jingyun
Ban, Xu
Zhang, Xin
Tan, Siu Min
Lee, Richmond
Tan, Choon-Hong
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author Ren, Jingyun
Ban, Xu
Zhang, Xin
Tan, Siu Min
Lee, Richmond
Tan, Choon-Hong
author_sort Ren, Jingyun
title Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
title_short Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
title_full Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
title_fullStr Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
title_sort kinetic and dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic tertiary bromides by pentanidium‐catalyzed phase‐transfer azidation
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170451
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