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Chiral Sulfinamidourea and Strong Brønsted Acid–Cocatalyzed Enantioselective Povarov Reaction to Access Tetrahydroquinolines

Abstract

This protocol describes a method for the laboratory synthesis of enantiomerically enriched, chiral tetrahydroisoquinolines through the application of a chiral sulfinamido urea catalyst for the Povarov reaction. Tetrahydroisoquinolines are bicyclic organic frameworks present in a wide assortment of natural and synthetic biologically important compounds including ​martinelline, ​scoulerine and ​tubocurarine. The methodology involves the [4+2] cycloaddition of a N-arylimines with electron-rich olefins such as vinyl lactams and dihydropyrroles in the presence of a two-catalyst system consisting of an achiral strong Brønsted acid (​o-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid), together with the chiral sulfinamido urea derivative 1. The anion-binding properties of the ​urea lead to the association of the ion pair that results from protonation of the imine substrate. Cycloaddition is followed by spontaneous proton loss with re-aromatization to provide the tetrahydroisoquinoline products in highly enantio-enriched form.Chemistry and Chemical Biolog

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