An Efficient Synthesis of Bridged Heterocycles from an Ir(I) Bis-Amination/Ring-Closing Metathesis Sequence

Abstract

The amination of bis-allylic imidates using an Iridium(I) catalyst leads to the efficient formation of 2,6-divinyl heterocycles. Careful screening of amines, solvents, and conditions has led to the discovery of a system that favors formation of the desired <i>cis</i> products with synthetically useful levels of diastereoselectivity, and these results are further explained by computer based transition state energy calculations. Exposure of the heterocycles to ring-closing metathesis catalysts leads to the desired bridged heterocyclic systems

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