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Regio- and stereoselective lithiation of terminal oxazolinylaziridines:: The aziridine N-substituent and the oxazolinyl group effect

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ORGANIC LETTERS
Volume 9, Issue 17, Pages 3295-3298

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ol071264u

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The regioselective lithiation of terminal oxazolinylaziridines has been investigated. The steric hindrance of the nitrogen substituent in 1-trityl-2-oxazolinylaziridine 3a, combined with the coordinating ability of the oxazolinyl group, causes beta-lithiation, whereas a completely regioselective alpha-lithiation is observed with the much less sterically demanding 1-benzyl-2-oxazolinylaziridine 3c and a competition between alpha- and beta-lithiation occurs with 1-cumyl-2-oxazolinylaziridine 3b in which the N-substituent has a steric hindrance in between the trityl and the benzyl groups. The application of the lithiation-trapping sequence for the preparation of enantioenriched 2,3-cis-disubstituted oxazolinylaziridines and aziridino-gamma-lactones is also reported.

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