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Brønsted acid-catalysed enantioselective construction of axially chiral arylquinazolinones

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  • Yong-Bin Wang

    (South University of Science and Technology of China
    Fudan University)

  • Sheng-Cai Zheng

    (South University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Yu-Mei Hu

    (South University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Bin Tan

    (South University of Science and Technology of China)

Abstract

The axially chiral arylquinazolinone acts as a privileged structural scaffold, which is present in a large number of natural products and biologically active compounds as well as in chiral ligands. However, a direct catalytic enantioselective approach to access optically pure arylquinazolinones has been underexplored. Here we show a general and efficient approach to access enantiomerically pure arylquinazolinones in one-pot fashion catalysed by chiral phosphoric acids. A variety of axially chiral arylquinazolinones were obtained in high yields with good to excellent enantioselectivities under mild condition. Furthermore, we disclosed a method for atroposelective synthesis of alkyl-substituted arylquinazolinones involving Brønsted acid-catalysed carbon–carbon bond cleavage strategy. Finally, the asymmetric total synthesis of eupolyphagin bearing a cyclic arylquinazolinone skeleton was accomplished with an overall yield of 32% in six steps by utilizing the aforementioned methodology.

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  • Yong-Bin Wang & Sheng-Cai Zheng & Yu-Mei Hu & Bin Tan, 2017. "Brønsted acid-catalysed enantioselective construction of axially chiral arylquinazolinones," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-9, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms15489
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15489
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