A new family of chiral auxiliaries has been developed based on the lignocellulosic biomass pyrolysis product levoglucosenone. A promising single stereoisomer with an alcohol and π-stacking phenyl substituents was prepared… Click to show full abstract
A new family of chiral auxiliaries has been developed based on the lignocellulosic biomass pyrolysis product levoglucosenone. A promising single stereoisomer with an alcohol and π-stacking phenyl substituents was prepared in excellent yield in two steps from dihydrolevoglucosenone without chromatography on >50 g scale. Acrylate esters prepared from the auxiliaries underwent diastereoselective Lewis acid promoted Diels–Alder reactions with cyclopentadiene (endo/exo 98:2, endo d.r. up to 98:2), dimethylbutadiene (d.r. 93:7), and isoprene (d.r. > 98:2)
               
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