Chirality, volume 30, issue 12, pages 1312-1320

Efficient access to both enantiomers of 3-(1-hydroxyethyl)phenol by regioselective and enantioselective CAL-B -catalyzed hydrolysis of diacetate in organic media by sodium carbonate

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-10-08
Journal: Chirality
scimago Q2
SJR0.438
CiteScore4.4
Impact factor2.8
ISSN08990042, 1520636X
PubMed ID:  30295968
Catalysis
Organic Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Spectroscopy
Pharmacology
Analytical Chemistry
Abstract
In the present paper, we describe several pathways employing immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica B (CAL-B) as biocatalyst to prepare easily both enantiomers of 3-(1-hydroxyethyl)phenol. We have applied hydrolysis with Na2 CO3 in organic media under mild conditions. The reaction parameters solvent effect, amount of lipase, and Na2 CO3 were examined with 3-(1-acetoxyethyl)phenyl acetate as substrate. In alkaline hydrolysis, (R)-3-(1-hydroxyethyl)phenol was obtained with ee = 99% and (S)-(-)-3-(1-acetoxyethyl)phenol with ee = 98% at optimal conversion (c = 50%) and high selectivity (E > 200). Two other deacylation reactions were compared: alcoholysis with MeOH and with NEt3 . The acylation of 3-(1-hydroxyethyl)phenol with vinyl acetate was also examined. Alkaline hydrolysis gave the best results, while good regioselectivity and enantioselectivity were observed in alcoholysis and acylation reactions. Finally, (S)- and (R)-3-(1-hydroxyethyl)phenol (ee > 98%), key intermediates for the synthesis of important drugs, were prepared from the corresponding racemic diacetate through alkaline hydrolysis.
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