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A study was conducted to demonstrate that H-bond based asymmetric organocatalysis can be performed under the so-called in the presence of water conditions. Nitroalkane, catalyst, dimethylcyclohexylamine, benzaldehyde and aniline were mixed to a 0°C cooled and vigorously stirred aqueous solution of NaOAc/AcOH saturated with NaCl. The organic residues were taken into dichloromethane and decanted off. The combined organic fractions were dried over Na2SO4, filtered and the filtrate was concentrated. The residue was purified by flash column chromatography (silica gel) using a mixture of hexanes/ethyl acetate. From a synthetic point of view, the reaction furnishes enantioenriched b-nitroamines decorated with aromatic or aliphatic substituents at the amine center and a different set of alkyl chains or rings attached to the carbon bearing the nitro functionality. Importantly, the reaction can be scaled up without losing yield and stereoselectivity and with full recovery of the catalyst.
We thank the Spanish MICINN (FEDER) for financial support (CTQ2011-28417-C02-02) and CSIC for a JAE-PRE grant (F. C.-A.).
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Lewis Bases, Thiourea, Water, Hydrogen Bonding, Stereoisomerism, Amines, Nitro Compounds, Amides, Catalysis, Hydrogen
Lewis Bases, Thiourea, Water, Hydrogen Bonding, Stereoisomerism, Amines, Nitro Compounds, Amides, Catalysis, Hydrogen
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