RESUMEN
A synthetic method of tertiary alcohols was developed based on the formal umpolung addition of aryl ketones with electrophiles utilizing the [1,2]-phospha-Brook rearrangement under Brønsted base catalysis. The addition reaction of α-hydroxyphosphonates, derived from alkyl aryl- and diaryl ketones, with electrophiles such as phenyl vinyl sulfone, afforded phosphates having a tertiary alkyl group, which were readily convertible to the corresponding tertiary benzylic alcohols. This operationally simple protocol provides efficient complementary access to tertiary alcohols that are difficult to synthesize by conventional methods.
RESUMEN
The formal enantioselective umpolung addition of dialkyl phosphites to 2-azaaryl ketones was developed under Brønsted base catalysis. The reaction involves the enantioselective protonation of the transient α-oxygenated (2-azaaryl)methyl anion generated through the 1,2-addition of the anion of dialkyl phosphite to the 2-azaaryl ketone and the subsequent [1,2]-phospha-Brook rearrangement. A chiral bis(guanidino)iminophosphorane organosuperbase efficiently catalyzed the reaction to provide enantio-enriched phosphates in high yields with good to high enantioselectivities. This is a rare example of the catalytic enantioselective protonation of transient carbanions other than enolates, constructing a trisubstituted stereogenic center α to 2-azaarenes.