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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2008

Stereoselective alcohol silylation by dehydrogenative Si-O coupling: scope, limitations, and mechanism of the cu-h-catalyzed non-enzymatic kinetic resolution with silicon-stereogenic silanes.

Sebastian Rendler; Oliver Plefka; Betül Karatas; Gertrud Auer; Roland Fröhlich; Christian Mück-Lichtenfeld; Stefan Grimme; Martin Oestreich

Ligand-stabilized copper(I)-hydride catalyzes the dehydrogenative Si-O coupling of alcohols and silanes-a process that was found to proceed without racemization at the silicon atom if asymmetrically substituted. The present investigation starts from this pivotal observation since silicon-stereogenic silanes are thereby suitable for the reagent-controlled kinetic resolution of racemic alcohols, in which asymmetry at the silicon atom enables discrimination of enantiomeric alcohols. In this full account, we summarize our efforts to systematically examine this unusual strategy of diastereoselective alcohol silylation. Ligand (sufficient reactivity with moderately electron-rich monophosphines), silane (reasonable diastereocontrol with cyclic silanes having a distinct substitution pattern) as well as substrate identification (chelating donor as a requirement) are introductorily described. With these basic data at hand, the substrate scope was defined employing enantiomerically enriched tert-butyl-substituted 1-silatetraline and highly reactive 1-silaindane. The synthetic part is complemented by the determination of the stereochemical course at the silicon atom in the Si-O coupling step followed by its quantum-chemical analysis thus providing a solid mechanistic picture of this remarkable transformation.


Chemical Communications | 2006

Silylzincation of carbon-carbon multiple bonds revisited

Gertrud Auer; Martin Oestreich

The first investigation of the copper-catalyzed silylzincation of alkynes as well as a diene and styrene using bis(triorganosilyl) zinc reagents led to the development of an efficient procedure and the disclosure of an unexpected bissilylation and unforeseen regioselectivity.


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Kinetic resolution of chiral secondary alcohols by dehydrogenative coupling with recyclable silicon-stereogenic silanes.

Sebastian Rendler; Gertrud Auer; Martin Oestreich


Angewandte Chemie | 2006

Rhodium-catalyzed enantioselective conjugate silyl transfer : 1,4-Addition of silyl boronic esters to cyclic enones and lactones

Christian Walter; Gertrud Auer; Martin Oestreich


Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2006

Preparation of a Privileged Silicon‐Stereogenic Silane: Classical versus Kinetic Resolution

Sebastian Rendler; Gertrud Auer; Manfred Keller; Martin Oestreich


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Kinetische Racematspaltung von chiralen sekundären Alkoholen durch dehydrierende Kupplung mit zurückgewinnbaren, siliciumstereogenen Silanen

Sebastian Rendler; Gertrud Auer; Martin Oestreich


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2005

On the Mechanism of the Reductive Metallation of Asymmetrically Substituted Silyl Chlorides

Martin Oestreich; Gertrud Auer; Manfred Keller


Angewandte Chemie | 2006

Rhodiumkatalysierter enantioselektiver konjugierter Silyltransfer: 1,4‐Addition von Silylboronsäureestern an cyclische Enone und Lactone

Christian Walter; Gertrud Auer; Martin Oestreich


Synthesis | 2003

A Convergent Method for the Synthesis of Highly Enantiomerically Enriched Cyclic Silanes with Silicon-Centered Chirality

Martin Oestreich; Ulrike K. Schmid; Gertrud Auer; Manfred Keller


Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2005

Practical Synthesis of Allylic Silanes from Allylic Esters and Carbamates by Stereoselective Copper-Catalyzed Allylic Substitution Reactions

Martin Oestreich; Gertrud Auer

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Technical University of Berlin

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