The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine

This document describes a synthetic approach towards the tricyclic unit contained within the natural product halichlorine based upon a semipinacol rearrangement reaction as a key transformation. A number of synthetic approaches involving the synthesis of halichlorine and the structurally related com...

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Main Author: Hurley, Paul
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/18239
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-182392018-01-05T17:39:28Z The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine Hurley, Paul This document describes a synthetic approach towards the tricyclic unit contained within the natural product halichlorine based upon a semipinacol rearrangement reaction as a key transformation. A number of synthetic approaches involving the synthesis of halichlorine and the structurally related compounds pinnaic acid and tauropinnaic acid have been published; this work is described in chapter 1. In chapter 2, a detailed account of our first approach towards the tricyclic core of halichlorine is described. This approach involves formation of one of the rings of halichlorine by a ring closing metathesis reaction. To achieve this goal, a new, modified version of Grubbs’ "second generation" ring closing metathesis catalyst was synthesized. This catalyst exhibits high reactivity and successfully closed a 6-membered ring in a compound that contains structural features similar to those found in halichlorine. Our approach towards the synthesis of the tricyclic core of halichlorine led to the development of a new method to form 6-azaspirocyclopentanones. When piperidine-based allylic cyclobutanols are treated with N-bromosuccinimide, a ring expansion reaction takes place that results in the formation of highly functionalized 6-azaspirocyclopentanones. These high yielding, diastereoselective reactions were successful with several ring expansion substrates. The synthesis of the ring expansion substrates led to the development of a new method to construct alkenyl stannanes from isolated enol triflates using lithium trimethylstannyl copper (I) cyanide reagent. The semipinacol rearrangement reactions outlined in chapter 2 gave products with the incorrect relative configuration required for halichlorine. These results led to the development and implementation of a new asymmetric synthetic sequence towards the tricyclic core of halichlorine that is discussed in chapter 3. This synthetic sequence involves the N-bromosuccinimide promoted ring expansion reaction of a piperidine-based allylic cyclobutanol that contains a substituent on the cyclobutane ring. This ring expansion reaction resulted in the formation of a densely functionalized azaspirocyclopentanone that contains four of the five stereocenters and two of the four rings required to make halichlorine. Ultimately a late stage intermediate was achieved in 22 steps (longest linear sequence) from 1,3-propanediol. Science, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Graduate 2010-01-16T17:18:28Z 2010-01-16T17:18:28Z 2006 2006-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/18239 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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description This document describes a synthetic approach towards the tricyclic unit contained within the natural product halichlorine based upon a semipinacol rearrangement reaction as a key transformation. A number of synthetic approaches involving the synthesis of halichlorine and the structurally related compounds pinnaic acid and tauropinnaic acid have been published; this work is described in chapter 1. In chapter 2, a detailed account of our first approach towards the tricyclic core of halichlorine is described. This approach involves formation of one of the rings of halichlorine by a ring closing metathesis reaction. To achieve this goal, a new, modified version of Grubbs’ "second generation" ring closing metathesis catalyst was synthesized. This catalyst exhibits high reactivity and successfully closed a 6-membered ring in a compound that contains structural features similar to those found in halichlorine. Our approach towards the synthesis of the tricyclic core of halichlorine led to the development of a new method to form 6-azaspirocyclopentanones. When piperidine-based allylic cyclobutanols are treated with N-bromosuccinimide, a ring expansion reaction takes place that results in the formation of highly functionalized 6-azaspirocyclopentanones. These high yielding, diastereoselective reactions were successful with several ring expansion substrates. The synthesis of the ring expansion substrates led to the development of a new method to construct alkenyl stannanes from isolated enol triflates using lithium trimethylstannyl copper (I) cyanide reagent. The semipinacol rearrangement reactions outlined in chapter 2 gave products with the incorrect relative configuration required for halichlorine. These results led to the development and implementation of a new asymmetric synthetic sequence towards the tricyclic core of halichlorine that is discussed in chapter 3. This synthetic sequence involves the N-bromosuccinimide promoted ring expansion reaction of a piperidine-based allylic cyclobutanol that contains a substituent on the cyclobutane ring. This ring expansion reaction resulted in the formation of a densely functionalized azaspirocyclopentanone that contains four of the five stereocenters and two of the four rings required to make halichlorine. Ultimately a late stage intermediate was achieved in 22 steps (longest linear sequence) from 1,3-propanediol. === Science, Faculty of === Chemistry, Department of === Graduate
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The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine
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title The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine
title_short The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine
title_full The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine
title_fullStr The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine
title_full_unstemmed The formation of 6-azaspirocycles via semipinacol rearrangement reactions and their application in a synthetic route towards halichlorine
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