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The SuperQuat (4-substituted 5,5-dimethyloxazolidine-2-one) family of chiral auxiliaries was first developed by us in the 1990s to address the shortcomings of the Evans (4-substituted oxazolidin-2-one) family of chiral auxiliaries. The incorporation of geminal dimethyl substitution at C(5) has two effects: (i) it induces a conformational bias on an adjacent, otherwise conformationally labile C(4)-substituent so that it projects towards the N-acyl fragment, thus offering superior diastereofacial selectivity in a range of transformations; and (ii) it hinders nucleophilic attack at the endocyclic carbonyl group, facilitating recovery and recyclability of the auxiliary, with enhanced cleavage properties. This review summarises the development and some of the most common uses of the SuperQuat family of chiral auxiliaries, particularly in the synthesis of natural products or other targets having bioloigcal interest. Where possible, comparisons with the performances of the corresponding Evans auxiliaries are presented.

Original publication

DOI

10.1039/c8ob02819b

Type

Journal article

Journal

Organic & biomolecular chemistry

Publication Date

02/2019

Volume

17

Pages

1322 - 1335

Addresses

Department of Chemistry, Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TA, UK. steve.davies@chem.ox.ac.uk.