화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.136, No.25, 8899-8902, 2014
Enantioselective Nucleophile-Catalyzed Synthesis of Tertiary Alkyl Fluorides via the alpha-Fluorination of Ketenes: Synthetic and Mechanistic Studies
The catalytic asymmetric synthesis of alkyl fluorides, particularly alpha-fluorocarbonyl compounds, has been the focus of substantial effort in recent years. While significant progress has been described in the formation of enantioenriched secondary alkyl fluorides, advances in the generation of tertiary alkyl fluorides have been more limited. Here, we describe a method for the catalytic asymmetric coupling of aryl alkyl ketenes with commercially available N-fluorodibenzenesulfonimide (NFSI) and C6F5ONa to furnish tertiary alpha-fluoroesters. Mechanistic studies are consistent with the hypothesis that the addition of an external nucleophile (C6F5ONa) is critical for turnover, releasing the catalyst (PPY*) from an N-acylated intermediate. The available data can be explained by a reaction pathway wherein the enantioselectivity is determined in the turnover-limiting transfer of fluorine from NFSI to a chiral enolate derived from the addition of PPY* to the ketene. The structure and the reactivity of the product of this proposed elementary step, an alpha-fluoro-N-acylpyridinium salt, have been examined.