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The first enantiomerically pure [n]triangulanes and analogues : σ-[n]helicenes with remarkable features. / De Meijere, Armin; Khlebnikov, Alexander F.; Kozhushkov, Sergei I.; Kostikov, Rafael R.; Schreiner, Peter R.; Wittkopp, Alexander; Rinderspacher, Christopher; Menzel, Henning; Yufit, Dmitrii S.; Howard, Judith A.K.
In: Chemistry - A European Journal, Vol. 8, No. 4, 15.02.2002, p. 828-842.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - The first enantiomerically pure [n]triangulanes and analogues
T2 - σ-[n]helicenes with remarkable features
AU - De Meijere, Armin
AU - Khlebnikov, Alexander F.
AU - Kozhushkov, Sergei I.
AU - Kostikov, Rafael R.
AU - Schreiner, Peter R.
AU - Wittkopp, Alexander
AU - Rinderspacher, Christopher
AU - Menzel, Henning
AU - Yufit, Dmitrii S.
AU - Howard, Judith A.K.
PY - 2002/2/15
Y1 - 2002/2/15
N2 - (M)-(-)- and (P)-(+)-Trispiro-[2.0.0.2.1.1]nonanes [(M)- and (P)-3] as well as (M)-(-)- and (P)-(+)-tetraspiro[2.0.0.0.2.1.1.1]undecanes [(M)- and (P)-4]-enantiomerically pure unbranched [4]- and [5]triangulanes-have been prepared starting from racemic bicyclopropylidenecarboxylic [(1RS)-12] and exo-dispiro[2.0.2.1]heptane-1-carboxylic [(1RS,3SR)-13] acids. The optical resolutions of rac-12 and rac-13 furnished enantiomerically pure acids (S)-(+)-12, (R)-(-)-12, (1R,3S)-(-)-13, and (1S,3R)-(+)-13. The ethyl ester (R)-25 of the acid (R)-(-)-12 was cyclopropanated to give carboxylates (1R,3R)-26 and (1R,3S)-26. The ester (1R,3S)-26 and acids (1R,3S)-13 and (1S,3R)-13 were converted into enantiomerically pure methylene[3]triangulanes (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28. An alternative approach consisted of an enzymatic deracemization of endo-[(1SR,3SR)-dispiro[2.0.2.1]heptyl]methanol (rac-20) or anti-[(1SR,3RS)-4-methylenespiropentyl]methanol (rac-18). This afforded (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28 (starting from rac-20), as well as enantiomerically pure (M)-(-)- and (P)-(+)-1,4-dimethylenespiropentanes [(M)- and (P)-23] starting from rac-18. The methylenetriangulanes (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28 were cyclopropanated furnishing (M)- and (P)-3. The rhodium-catalyzed cycloaddition of ethyl diazoacetate onto (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28 yielded four diastereomeric ethyl trispiro[2.0.0.2.1.1]nonane-1-carboxylates in approximately equal proportions. The enantiomerically pure esters (1R,3S,4S)- and (1S,3R,4R)-30 were isolated by careful distillation and then transformed into [5]triangulanes (M)- and (P)-4 using the same sequence of reactions as applied for (M)- and (P)-3. The structures of the key intermediates (R)-12 and rac-31 were confirmed by X-ray analyses. Although [4]- and [5]triangulanes have no chromophore which would lead to any significant absorption above 200 nm, they have remarkably high specific rotations even at 589 nm with [a]D20 = -192.7 [(M)-3, c = 1.18, CHCl3)] or +373.0 [(P)-4, c = 1.18, CHCl3]. This remarkable optical rotatation is in line with their helical arrangement of σ bonds, as confirmed by a full valence space single excitation configuration interaction treatment (SCI) in conjunction with DFT computations at the B3LYP/TZVP//B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) level of theory which reproduce the ORD very well. Thus, it is appropriate to call the helically shaped unbranched [n]triangulanes the "σ-[n]helicenes", representing the σ-bond analogues of the aromatic [n]helicenes.
AB - (M)-(-)- and (P)-(+)-Trispiro-[2.0.0.2.1.1]nonanes [(M)- and (P)-3] as well as (M)-(-)- and (P)-(+)-tetraspiro[2.0.0.0.2.1.1.1]undecanes [(M)- and (P)-4]-enantiomerically pure unbranched [4]- and [5]triangulanes-have been prepared starting from racemic bicyclopropylidenecarboxylic [(1RS)-12] and exo-dispiro[2.0.2.1]heptane-1-carboxylic [(1RS,3SR)-13] acids. The optical resolutions of rac-12 and rac-13 furnished enantiomerically pure acids (S)-(+)-12, (R)-(-)-12, (1R,3S)-(-)-13, and (1S,3R)-(+)-13. The ethyl ester (R)-25 of the acid (R)-(-)-12 was cyclopropanated to give carboxylates (1R,3R)-26 and (1R,3S)-26. The ester (1R,3S)-26 and acids (1R,3S)-13 and (1S,3R)-13 were converted into enantiomerically pure methylene[3]triangulanes (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28. An alternative approach consisted of an enzymatic deracemization of endo-[(1SR,3SR)-dispiro[2.0.2.1]heptyl]methanol (rac-20) or anti-[(1SR,3RS)-4-methylenespiropentyl]methanol (rac-18). This afforded (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28 (starting from rac-20), as well as enantiomerically pure (M)-(-)- and (P)-(+)-1,4-dimethylenespiropentanes [(M)- and (P)-23] starting from rac-18. The methylenetriangulanes (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28 were cyclopropanated furnishing (M)- and (P)-3. The rhodium-catalyzed cycloaddition of ethyl diazoacetate onto (S)-(-)- and (R)-(+)-28 yielded four diastereomeric ethyl trispiro[2.0.0.2.1.1]nonane-1-carboxylates in approximately equal proportions. The enantiomerically pure esters (1R,3S,4S)- and (1S,3R,4R)-30 were isolated by careful distillation and then transformed into [5]triangulanes (M)- and (P)-4 using the same sequence of reactions as applied for (M)- and (P)-3. The structures of the key intermediates (R)-12 and rac-31 were confirmed by X-ray analyses. Although [4]- and [5]triangulanes have no chromophore which would lead to any significant absorption above 200 nm, they have remarkably high specific rotations even at 589 nm with [a]D20 = -192.7 [(M)-3, c = 1.18, CHCl3)] or +373.0 [(P)-4, c = 1.18, CHCl3]. This remarkable optical rotatation is in line with their helical arrangement of σ bonds, as confirmed by a full valence space single excitation configuration interaction treatment (SCI) in conjunction with DFT computations at the B3LYP/TZVP//B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) level of theory which reproduce the ORD very well. Thus, it is appropriate to call the helically shaped unbranched [n]triangulanes the "σ-[n]helicenes", representing the σ-bond analogues of the aromatic [n]helicenes.
KW - Ab initio calculations
KW - Chiral resolution
KW - Cycloaddition
KW - Small ring systems
KW - Triangulanes
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U2 - 10.1002/1521-3765(20020215)8:4<828::AID-CHEM828>3.0.CO;2-Y
DO - 10.1002/1521-3765(20020215)8:4<828::AID-CHEM828>3.0.CO;2-Y
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C2 - 11857697
AN - SCOPUS:0037084331
VL - 8
SP - 828
EP - 842
JO - Chemistry - A European Journal
JF - Chemistry - A European Journal
SN - 0947-6539
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