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The resolution of acyclic P‐stereogenic phosphine oxides via the formation of diastereomeric complexes: A case study on ethyl‐(2‐methylphenyl)‐phenylphosphine oxide
As an example of acyclic P‐chiral phosphine oxides, the resolution of ethyl‐(2‐methylphenyl)‐phenylphosphine oxide was elaborated with TADDOL derivatives, or with calcium salts of the tartaric acid derivatives. Besides the study on the resolving agents, several purification methods were developed in...
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Published in: | Chirality (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2018-04, Vol.30 (4), p.509-522 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | As an example of acyclic P‐chiral phosphine oxides, the resolution of ethyl‐(2‐methylphenyl)‐phenylphosphine oxide was elaborated with TADDOL derivatives, or with calcium salts of the tartaric acid derivatives. Besides the study on the resolving agents, several purification methods were developed in order to prepare enantiopure ethyl‐(2‐methylphenyl)‐phenylphosphine oxide. It was found that the title phosphine oxide is a racemic crystal‐forming compound, and the recrystallization of the enantiomeric mixtures could be used for the preparation of pure enantiomers. According to our best method, the (R)‐ethyl‐(2‐methylphenyl)‐phenylphosphine oxide could be obtained with an enantiomeric excess of 99% and in a yield of 47%. Complete racemization of the enantiomerically enriched phosphine oxide could be accomplished via the formation of a chlorophosphonium salt. Characterization of the crystal structures of the enantiopure phosphine oxide was complemented with that of the diastereomeric intermediate. X‐ray analysis revealed the main nonbonding interactions responsible for enantiomeric recognition. |
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ISSN: | 0899-0042 1520-636X |
DOI: | 10.1002/chir.22816 |