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Phenyl Sulfones: A Route to a Diverse Family of Trisubstituted Cyclohexenes from Three Independent Nucleophilic Additions

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 144, Issue 21, Pages 9489-9499

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.2c03529

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  1. NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health [R01GM132205]
  2. University of Virginia
  3. University of Virginia - NSF-MRI program [CHE-2018870]

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A novel method was developed to synthesize di- and trisubstituted cyclohexenes from an arene. The method involves multiple nucleophilic addition reactions to a phenyl sulfone group on a tungsten complex, resulting in cyclohexene compounds with different substituents. Experimental results showed that these compounds have potential drug-like properties.
A novel process is described for the synthesis of di- and trisubstituted cyclohexenes from an arene. These compounds are prepared from three independent nucleophilic addition reactions to a phenyl sulfone (PhSO2R; R = Me, Ph, and NC4H8) dihapto-coordinated to the tungsten complex {WTp(NO)(PMe3)}(Tp = trispyrazolylborate). Such a coordination renders the dearomatized aryl ring susceptible to protonation at a carbon ortho to the sulfone group. The resulting arenium species readily reacts with the first nucleophile to form a dihapto-coordinated sulfonylated diene complex. This complex can again be protonated, and the subsequent nucleophilic addition forms a trisubstituted cyclohexene species bearing a sulfonyl group at an allylic position. Loss of the sulfinate anion forms a p-allyl species, to which a third nucleophile can be added. The trisubstituted cyclohexene can then be oxidatively decomplexed, either before or after substitution of the sulfonyl group. Nucleophiles employed include masked enolates, cyanide, amines, amides, and hydride, with all three additions occurring to the same face of the ring, anti to the metal. Of the 12 novel functionalized cyclohexenes prepared as examples of this methodology, nine compounds meet five independent criteria for evaluating drug likeliness. Structural assignments are supported with nine crystal structures, density functional theory studies, and full 2D NMR analysis.

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