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Chemical Society Reviews | 2009

Application of Donor/Acceptor-Carbenoids to the Synthesis of Natural Products

Huw M. L. Davies; Justin R. Denton

The metal catalyzed reactions of diazo compounds have been broadly used in organic synthesis. The resulting metal-carbenoid intermediates are capable of undergoing a range of unconventional reactions, and due to their high energy, they are ideal for initiating cascade sequences leading to the rapid generation of structural complexity. This tutorial review will give an overview of the most versatile reactions of donor/acceptor carbenoids, an exciting class of intermediates capable of highly selective reactions. This will include cyclopropanation, [4 + 3] cycloaddition, and C-H functionalization methodologies. The application of this chemistry to the synthesis of a range of natural products will be described.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Asymmetric [4 + 3] Cycloadditions between Vinylcarbenoids and Dienes: Application to the Total Synthesis of the Natural Product (−)-5-epi-Vibsanin E

Brett D. Schwartz; Justin R. Denton; Yajing Lian; Huw M. L. Davies; Craig M. Williams

The total synthesis of (-)-5-epi-vibsanin E (2) has been achieved in 18 steps. The synthesis combines the rhodium-catalyzed [4 + 3] cycloaddition between a vinylcarbenoid and a diene to rapidly generate the tricyclic core with an effective end game strategy to introduce the remaining side-chains. The [4 + 3] cycloaddition occurs by a cyclopropanation to form a divinylcyclopropane followed by a Cope rearrangement to form a cycloheptadiene. The quaternary stereogenic center generated in the process can be obtained with high asymmetric induction when the reaction is catalyzed by the chiral dirhodium complex, Rh(2)(S-PTAD)(4).


Organic Letters | 2009

Enantioselective Reactions of Donor/Acceptor Carbenoids Derived from α-Aryl-α-Diazoketones

Justin R. Denton; Huw M. L. Davies

The reaction of a variety of alpha-aryl-alpha-diazo ketones with activated olefins, catalyzed by the adamantyl glycine-derived dirhodium complex Rh(2)(S-PTAD)(4), generates cyclopropyl ketones with high diastereoselectivity (up to >95:5 dr) and enantioselectivity (up to 98% ee). Intermolecular C-H functionalization of 1,4-cyclohexadiene by means of carbenoid-induced C-H insertion was also possible with this type of carbenoid.


Organic Letters | 2011

Sequential rhodium-, silver-, and gold-catalyzed synthesis of fused dihydrofurans.

Hengbin Wang; Justin R. Denton; Huw M. L. Davies

A triple cascade process was developed for the rapid synthesis of polycyclic benzo-fused dihydrofurans. The first step is a rhodium-catalyzed cyclopropanation of α-aryldiazoketones with alkenes. This is followed by a silver-catalyzed ring expansion to dihydrofurans, which then undergo a gold-catalyzed cyclization to form benzo-fused dihydrofurans.


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 2009

Total Synthesis of (±)-Vibsanin E

Brett D. Schwartz; Justin R. Denton; Huw M. L. Davies; Craig M. Williams

Vibsanin E (1), a structurally rare complex diterpene, consisting of a compact 3-oxatricyclo[6.3.2.05,10] tridecane core and an unprecedented 3,3-dimethylacroyl enol ester functional group, formulate a considerable synthetic challenge. Williams and Davies failed to independently synthesize this nemesis, however, a ‘two heads are better than one’ approach delivered the first total synthesis of the molecule, since its diamond aniversary isolation.


Organic Letters | 2007

Enantioselective synthesis of trifluoromethyl-substituted cyclopropanes.

Justin R. Denton; and Dinesh Sukumaran; Huw M. L. Davies


Synthesis | 2010

One-Pot Desulfonylative Alkylationof N-Sulfonyl Azacycles Using Alkoxides Generatedby Phase-Transfer Catalysis

Justin R. Denton


Chemical Communications | 2008

Stereoselective construction of nitrile-substituted cyclopropanes

Justin R. Denton; Kevin Cheng; Huw M. L. Davies


Synthesis | 2009

Towards the Total Synthesis of 3-Hydroxyvibsanin E

Brett D. Schwartz; Justin R. Denton; Paul V. Bernhardt; Huw M. L. Davies; Craig M. Williams


Synfacts | 2009

Synthesis of (-)-5-epi-VibsaninE

B. D. Schwartz; Justin R. Denton; Yajing Lian; Huw M. L. Davies; C. M. Williams

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Brett D. Schwartz

Australian National University

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Kevin Cheng

State University of New York System

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