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Water overcomes methyl group directing effects in epoxide-opening cascades.

Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009-05-01)
Christopher J Morten, Timothy F Jamison
RESUMEN

Water is an effective promoter of the endo-selective opening of trisubstituted epoxides, enabling related cascades leading to a variety of substituted ladder polyether structures. When used in conjunction with a tetrahydropyran-templated nucleophile, water can overcome the powerful electronic directing effect of a methyl substituent at either site of the epoxide, making water a uniquely versatile medium and promoter of epoxide opening.