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Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification

[Image: see text] Reactions that enable selective functionalization of strong aliphatic C–H bonds open new synthetic paths to rapidly increase molecular complexity and expand chemical space. Particularly valuable are reactions where site-selectivity can be directed toward a specific C–H bond by cata...

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Autores principales: Call, Arnau, Cianfanelli, Marco, Besalú-Sala, Pau, Olivo, Giorgio, Palone, Andrea, Vicens, Laia, Ribas, Xavi, Luis, Josep M., Bietti, Massimo, Costas, Miquel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9619407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36228322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c08620
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author Call, Arnau
Cianfanelli, Marco
Besalú-Sala, Pau
Olivo, Giorgio
Palone, Andrea
Vicens, Laia
Ribas, Xavi
Luis, Josep M.
Bietti, Massimo
Costas, Miquel
author_facet Call, Arnau
Cianfanelli, Marco
Besalú-Sala, Pau
Olivo, Giorgio
Palone, Andrea
Vicens, Laia
Ribas, Xavi
Luis, Josep M.
Bietti, Massimo
Costas, Miquel
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description [Image: see text] Reactions that enable selective functionalization of strong aliphatic C–H bonds open new synthetic paths to rapidly increase molecular complexity and expand chemical space. Particularly valuable are reactions where site-selectivity can be directed toward a specific C–H bond by catalyst control. Herein we describe the catalytic site- and stereoselective γ-lactonization of unactivated primary C–H bonds in carboxylic acid substrates. The system relies on a chiral Mn catalyst that activates aqueous hydrogen peroxide to promote intramolecular lactonization under mild conditions, via carboxylate binding to the metal center. The system exhibits high site-selectivity and enables the oxidation of unactivated primary γ-C–H bonds even in the presence of intrinsically weaker and a priori more reactive secondary and tertiary ones at α- and β-carbons. With substrates bearing nonequivalent γ-C–H bonds, the factors governing site-selectivity have been uncovered. Most remarkably, by manipulating the absolute chirality of the catalyst, γ-lactonization at methyl groups in gem-dimethyl structural units of rigid cyclic and bicyclic carboxylic acids can be achieved with unprecedented levels of diastereoselectivity. Such control has been successfully exploited in the late-stage lactonization of natural products such as camphoric, camphanic, ketopinic, and isoketopinic acids. DFT analysis points toward a rebound type mechanism initiated by intramolecular 1,7-HAT from a primary γ-C–H bond of the bound substrate to a highly reactive Mn(IV)-oxyl intermediate, to deliver a carbon radical that rapidly lactonizes through carboxylate transfer. Intramolecular kinetic deuterium isotope effect and (18)O labeling experiments provide strong support to this mechanistic picture.
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spelling pubmed-96194072022-11-01 Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification Call, Arnau Cianfanelli, Marco Besalú-Sala, Pau Olivo, Giorgio Palone, Andrea Vicens, Laia Ribas, Xavi Luis, Josep M. Bietti, Massimo Costas, Miquel J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Reactions that enable selective functionalization of strong aliphatic C–H bonds open new synthetic paths to rapidly increase molecular complexity and expand chemical space. Particularly valuable are reactions where site-selectivity can be directed toward a specific C–H bond by catalyst control. Herein we describe the catalytic site- and stereoselective γ-lactonization of unactivated primary C–H bonds in carboxylic acid substrates. The system relies on a chiral Mn catalyst that activates aqueous hydrogen peroxide to promote intramolecular lactonization under mild conditions, via carboxylate binding to the metal center. The system exhibits high site-selectivity and enables the oxidation of unactivated primary γ-C–H bonds even in the presence of intrinsically weaker and a priori more reactive secondary and tertiary ones at α- and β-carbons. With substrates bearing nonequivalent γ-C–H bonds, the factors governing site-selectivity have been uncovered. Most remarkably, by manipulating the absolute chirality of the catalyst, γ-lactonization at methyl groups in gem-dimethyl structural units of rigid cyclic and bicyclic carboxylic acids can be achieved with unprecedented levels of diastereoselectivity. Such control has been successfully exploited in the late-stage lactonization of natural products such as camphoric, camphanic, ketopinic, and isoketopinic acids. DFT analysis points toward a rebound type mechanism initiated by intramolecular 1,7-HAT from a primary γ-C–H bond of the bound substrate to a highly reactive Mn(IV)-oxyl intermediate, to deliver a carbon radical that rapidly lactonizes through carboxylate transfer. Intramolecular kinetic deuterium isotope effect and (18)O labeling experiments provide strong support to this mechanistic picture. American Chemical Society 2022-10-13 2022-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9619407/ /pubmed/36228322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c08620 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Call, Arnau
Cianfanelli, Marco
Besalú-Sala, Pau
Olivo, Giorgio
Palone, Andrea
Vicens, Laia
Ribas, Xavi
Luis, Josep M.
Bietti, Massimo
Costas, Miquel
Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification
title Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification
title_full Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification
title_fullStr Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification
title_full_unstemmed Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification
title_short Carboxylic Acid Directed γ-Lactonization of Unactivated Primary C–H Bonds Catalyzed by Mn Complexes: Application to Stereoselective Natural Product Diversification
title_sort carboxylic acid directed γ-lactonization of unactivated primary c–h bonds catalyzed by mn complexes: application to stereoselective natural product diversification
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9619407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36228322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c08620
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