Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5274579 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2009 | 4 Pages |
cis-Chrysanthemic acid has been prepared in a few steps from dimethyldimedone via dibromination at alpha positions of each carbonyl carbons. The trans-dibromide which is almost exclusively formed has been isomerized to its cis-stereoisomer by highly chemoselective tandem H/K-K/H exchanges involving potassium bases at low temperature (<â40 °C). Carbocyclization of the potassium enolate intermediate takes place at around â30 °C and provide the bicyclo[3.1.0]-hexane skeleton. Lithiated bases behave differently and mainly lead to Br/M rather than to H/M exchange. We have been unsuccessful in using state of the art enantioselective metallation reactions to achieve the enantioselective synthesis of (1R)-cis-chrysanthemic acid using the disclosed strategy. This therefore still remains challenge.
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