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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.46.2016.tde-04072016-124427
Document
Author
Full name
Mauro Alves Bueno
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Wladislaw, Blanka (President)
Campos, Ivan Persio de Arruda
Ferraz, Helena Maria Carvalho
Rittner Neto, Roberto
Viertler, Hans
Title in Portuguese
Reações de sulfanilação pela catálise por transferência de fase de algumas 2-sulfinilciclanonas, racêmicas e opticamente ativas, empregando catalisador não quirálico e alguns quirálicos
Keywords in Portuguese
Catálise
Catálise assimétrica
Catálise por transferência de fase
Físico-química orgânica
Reações químicas
Sulfanilação
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente tese trata das reações de sulfanilação de algumas 2-sulfinilciclanonas racêmicas pelo método de catálise por transferência de fase (CTF), seja usando cloreto de benziltrietilamônio (TEBAC) seja usando catalisador quirálico. As reações de sulfanilação pelo método de CTF empregando TEBAC, forneceram produtos sulfanilados em altos rendimentos (75-93%), enquanto que as reações empregando a mesma metodologia, utilizando catalisadores quirálicos, conduziram não só a altos rendimentos, mas também a um aumento no excesso diastereomérico. Foram determinadas as configurações relativas da 2metilsulfanil- 2-metilsulfinilciclopentanona e 2-p-tolilsulfanil-2metilsulfinilcicloexanona pela análise de difração de Raios-X como sendo 2S*SS*. A parte final da Tese contém reações de sulfanilação da 2-metilsulfinilciclopentanona e 2-metilsulfinilcicloexanona opticamente ativas. É digno de nota que estas, ao contrário da 2-p-tolilsulfinil ciclanonas, descritas na literatura, conduziram a produtos sulfanilados estáveis. Finalmente, a tese mostra um exemplo de condensação aldólica assimétrica partindo da 2-metilsulfanil-2-metilsulfinilcicloexanona opticamente ativa. Com base no conhecimento da configuração deste último composto, foi possível esclarecer o mecanismo da indução assimétrica.
Title in English
Sulfanylation reactions by phase transfer catalysis of some-2-sulfinilciclanonas, racemic and optically active employing non-chiral catalyst and some chiral
Keywords in English
Asymmetric catalysis
Catalysis
Chemical reactions
Organic physical chemistry
Phase transfer catalysis
Sulfonation
Abstract in English
This thesis presents the sulfanylation reactions of some racemic 2-methylsulfinil cyclanones, by phase transfer catalysis (PTC) method, employing as catalysts either benzyltriethylammonium chloride (BTAC) or some optically active catalysts. The sulfanilation reactions, employing BTAC furnished the sulfanylated products in high yields (75-93%) while the reactions performed by the same methodology, using chiral catalysts, led to higher yields and also to an increase in the diastereomeric excess. The relative configuration of 2-metilsulfanyl-2-methylsufinylcyclopentanone and of 2-p-tolylsulfanyl-2-methylsulfinylcyclohexanone, as determined by X-Ray diffraction analysis, showed to be 2S*SS*. The final part of this thesis reports the sulfanylation reactions of the optically active 2-methylsulfinylcyclopentanone and 2-methylsulfinylcyclohexanone, which, in contrast to the p-tolyl derivatives, described in the Iiterature, were stable derivatives. Finally, on the basis of the relative configuration of the optically active 2-methylsulfanyl-2-methylsulfinylcyclohexanone, it became possible to propose the stereochemical course of the asymmetric aldol reaction of this compound with an ester enolate.
 
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2016-07-04
 
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