Pd-Catalyzed Stereoselective Enol Ether Coupling toward C2-Branched Carbohydrates: Experimental and Computational Insights into Glycal-Controlled Diastereoselectivity

Abstract

C2-branched glycal derivatives are key structural motifs in numerous pharmaceuticals and biologically active molecules. Herein, we report a ligand-free, palladium-catalyzed stereoselective cross-coupling of readily accessible iodo-glycals with cyclic enol ethers, enabling efficient access to C2-branched sugars. This strategy exploits the intrinsic stereoinductive properties of glycals, leading to highly diastereoselective sp2-sp3 bond formation (dr up to 1:0.05). A broad range of glycal substrates and cyclic enol ethers are well tolerated under the optimized reaction conditions. Computational studies show that the axial C4 substituent of the glycal plays a crucial role in controlling diastereoselectivity during the olefin insertion step, identified as the rate-determining step. Non-covalent interactions clearly reveal that interactions between the glycal moiety and dihydropyran substrates dictate stereocontrol in the C-C coupling, consistent with an interaction-controlled rather than distortion-controlled mechanism.

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
16 Apr 2026
Accepted
04 Jun 2026
First published
05 Jun 2026

Org. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Pd-Catalyzed Stereoselective Enol Ether Coupling toward C2-Branched Carbohydrates: Experimental and Computational Insights into Glycal-Controlled Diastereoselectivity

R. P. Pandey, B. Tiwari, M. Ansari and N. Hussain, Org. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6QO00511J

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