Cycloaddition of Cyclopentadiene to 3-Deoxy-1,2:5,6-di-O-isopropylidene-α-d-erythro-hex-3-enofuranose. Synthesis and Representative Chemistry of 1,6-Anhydro-2,3-dideoxy-β-d-glycero-hex-2-enopyran-4-ulose (“Isolevoglucosenone”)

Treatment of d-glucose-derived alkene 4 with cyclopentadiene in the presence of a Lewis acid results in the formation of cycloaddition products 8−11. Evidence is presented to show that these 1,6-anhydro sugar−cyclopentadiene adducts do not arise from rearrangement of 4 to isolevoglucosenone (5) foll...

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Published inJournal of organic chemistry Vol. 61; no. 11; pp. 3783 - 3793
Main Authors Horton, Derek, Roski, James P, Norris, Peter
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published WASHINGTON American Chemical Society 31.05.1996
Amer Chemical Soc
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Summary:Treatment of d-glucose-derived alkene 4 with cyclopentadiene in the presence of a Lewis acid results in the formation of cycloaddition products 8−11. Evidence is presented to show that these 1,6-anhydro sugar−cyclopentadiene adducts do not arise from rearrangement of 4 to isolevoglucosenone (5) followed by cycloaddition but are the result of Lewis acid-catalyzed rearrangement of alkene 4 to acyclic dienophile 12 followed by addition of cyclopentadiene. Major cycloadduct 8 has been utilized as a source of the enantiomerically pure carbocycles 14−25 by manipulation of the alkene and ketone functions and cleavage of the 1,6-anhydro bridge. In the absence of diene, alkene 4 undergoes rearrangement to enone 5 in 32% yield. Reaction of 5 with several dienes results only in the formation of “bottom-face” adducts 10, 11, 28, and 29, and conjugate addition of either HN3 or Me3COOH is found to be completely stereoselective to afford 30 and 31, respectively. Subsequent manipulation of azide 30 leads to precursors of several naturally occurring 2-amino-2,3-dideoxy sugars.
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Abstract published in Advance ACS Abstracts, May 1, 1996.
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ISSN:0022-3263
1520-6904
DOI:10.1021/jo960032y