Chiral diamines 4: A computational study of the enantioselective deprotonation of Boc-pyrrolidine with an alkyllithium in the presence of a chiral diamine

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Wiberg, KB
Bailey, WF
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[1] Yale Univ, Dept Chem, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Univ Connecticut, Dept Chem, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
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10.1021/ja0107733
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The enantioselective deprotonation of N-Boc-pyrrolidine (1) with i-PrLi-(-)-sparteine has been studied at theoretical levels up through B3P86/6-31G*. Four low-energy intermediate complexes involving i-PrLi-(-)-sparteine and I were located via geometry optimizations; two of these complexes would lead to abstraction of the pro-S hydrogen from 1, and the other two complexes would lead to loss of the pro-R hydrogen. The lowest-energy intermediate complex was found to lead to loss of the pro-S hydrogen as observed experimentally. Transition states for the deprotonations were located using the synchronous transit-guided quasi-Newton method. The calculated activation enthalpy for transfer of the pro-S hydrogen within the lowest-energy intermediate complex, 10.8 kcal/mol, is reasonable for a reaction that occurs at a relatively low temperature, and the calculated kinetic hydrogen isotope effect is in agreement with experimental data. The lower enantioselectivity observed experimentally for deprotonation of I using t-BuLi-(-)-sparteine is attributed to a transition-state effect due to increased steric interaction engendered by the bulky t-BuLi. Replacement of the tert-butoxycarbonyl group in I by a methoxycarbonyl is predicted to result in a slower deprotonation with somewhat decreased enantioselectivity. Asymmetric deprotonation of I using i-PrLi in combination with the C-2-symmetric diamine, (SS)- 1,2-bis(N,N-dimethylamino)cyclohexane, was calculated to be much less selective than is the deprotonation mediated by (-)-sparteine as observed experimentally. The relative energies of the intermediate complexes were fairly well-reproduced by ONIUM calculations in which the sparteine ligand less its nitrogen atoms was treated by molecular mechanics and the remainder of the complex was treated by quantum mechanics.
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