Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.123, No.28, 6801-6808, 2001
Catalytic enantioselective reissert-type reaction: Development and application to the synthesis of a potent NMDA receptor antagonist (-)-L-689,560 using a solid-supported catalyst
Full details of the first catalytic enantioselective Reissert-type reaction are described. Utilizing the Lewis acid-Lewis base bifunctional catalyst 5 or 6 (9 mol %), the Reissert products were obtained in 57 to 99% yield with 54 to 96% ee. Electron-rich quinolines produced better yields and enantioselectivities than electron-deficient substrates, Kinetic studies indicated that the reaction should proceed via the rate-determining acyl quinolinium formation, followed by the attack of a cyanide. The catalyst does not facilitate the first rate-determining step; however, it strongly facilitates the second cyanation step. The reaction was successfully applied to an efficient catalytic asymmetric synthesis of a potent NMDA receptor antagonist (-)-L-689,560. A key step is the one-pot process using the Reissert-type reaction from quinoline If. followed by stereoselective reduction of the resulting enamine 2f. This step gave the Ley intermediate 20 in 91% yield with 93% ee, using 1 mol % of 6, The enantiomerically pure target compound was obtained through 10 operations (including recrystallization) in total yield of 47%. Furthermore, 5 was immobilized to JandaJEL, and the resulting solid-supported catalyst 11 afforded 20 in a comparable yield to the homogeneous 6, but with slightly lower enantioselectivity.