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Theses/Dissertations

2013

Silylation

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A Silylation Based Kinetic Resolution Of Secondary Alcohols And The Synthesis And Structural Characterization Of Pyridyl-Oxazolidine Compounds, Cody Ian Sheppard Jan 2013

A Silylation Based Kinetic Resolution Of Secondary Alcohols And The Synthesis And Structural Characterization Of Pyridyl-Oxazolidine Compounds, Cody Ian Sheppard

Theses and Dissertations

Described herein is the first enantioselective silylation based kinetic resolution of monofunctional secondary alcohols to achieve useful levels of enantioselectivity. Using commercially available reagents, the reaction conditions were optimized and found to successfully resolve several secondary alcohols with high enantioselectivity. It was discovered that the nucleophilic isothiourea compound (-)-tetramisole, with Ph3SiCl as the silyl source, gave superior results to other nucleophilic catalysts and was capable of performing the kinetic resolution in as little as 45 minutes using mild reaction conditions. The structural and electronic characteristics of successful and less successful substrates are also discussed.

Chapter three discusses mechanistic investigations and …


Silylation-Based Kinetic Resolution Of Α-Hydroxy Carbonyl Compounds And Synthesis Of Chiral Isothiourea Catalysts, Yan Zhang Jan 2013

Silylation-Based Kinetic Resolution Of Α-Hydroxy Carbonyl Compounds And Synthesis Of Chiral Isothiourea Catalysts, Yan Zhang

Theses and Dissertations

The thesis describes the silylation-based kinetic resolution for α-hydroxy carbonyl compounds catalyzed by isothiourea catalyst as well as our effort to make novel chiral isothiourea catalyst.

In Chapter 1, general background will be introduced, including chirality, general methods to obtain enantiopure compounds and kinetic resolution. In Chapter 2, the mechanism of the chiral recognition was discussed and a novel isothiourea catalyst was design to investigate the mechanism. The synthesis of the new catalyst was also described in this chapter.

In Chapter 3, the silylation-based kinetic resolution for α-hydroxy carbonyl compounds will be discussed. Since silylation-based kinetic resolution have already been …