Diastereoselectivity Switch During Alkene Reductions: Diastereodivergent Syntheses of Molecular Fossils via MHAT or Homogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation Reactions

Author:

Maior Christian R. S.1ORCID,Costa Paulo C. S.1ORCID,Ligiéro Carolina B. P.1ORCID,de Moraes Lygia S.2,Sousa Gustavo R.3ORCID,Lima Sidney G.3ORCID,Esteves Pierre M.4ORCID,Miranda Paulo C. M. L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Química Universidade de Campinas R. Josué de Castro 10384-612 Campinas SP Brazil

2. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering California Institute of Technology 1200 East California Boulevard 91125 Pasadena California USA

3. Center of Natural Sciences Universidade Federal do Piauí Campus Universitário Ministro Petrônio Portella 64049-550 Teresina PI Brazil

4. Instituto de Química Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Av. Athos da Silveira Ramos 149 21941-909 Rio de Janeiro RJ Brazil

Abstract

AbstractSixteen geosterane derivatives were synthesized in up to 57 % overall yields in four steps harnessing the olefin cross‐metathesis (OCM) and Metal hydride H atom transfer (MHAT) or homogeneous hydrogenation reactions as key steps. Drawing on this strategy, the diastereomeric ratio (d. r.) reached up to 24 : 1 for the thermodynamic isomer and 7 : 1 for the other isomer in the hydrogenation step. In a geological sample from northeast Brazil, we confirmed the putative structures previously assumed as methyl 2‐(3α‐5αH‐cholestan) acetate, methyl 2‐(3β‐5αH‐cholestan)acetate, and methyl 6‐(3β‐5αH‐cholestan)hexanoate, as well three new molecular fossils of approximately 120 million years old. We also proved the migration marking ability of those carboxylic acids derived from forerunner geosteranes during an oil migration event, which suggests their aptitudes as molecular odometers. Our approach demonstrated swiftness and effectiveness in preparing a molecular library of geological biomarkers would also be appropriate to generate stereochemical diversity in molecular libraries for medicinal chemistry and natural product anticipation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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