Diastereoselective Synthesis of α‐Aryl‐Substituted LnDOTA Chelates from Achiral Starting Materials by Deracemization Under Mild Conditions**

Author:

Maier Karley B.1ORCID,Rust Lauren N.1ORCID,Kupara Charlene I.1ORCID,Woods Mark12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Portland State University 1719 SW 10th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA

2. Advanced Imaging Research Center Oregon Health and Science University 1381 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland OR 97239 USA

Abstract

AbstractSubstituted derivatives of the DOTA framework are of general interest to alter chelate properties and facilitate the conjugation of chelates to other molecular structures. However, the scope of substituents that can be introduced into the α‐position has traditionally been limited by the availability of a suitable enantiopure starting materials to facilitate a stereoselective synthesis. Tetra‐substituted DOTA derivatives with phenyl and benzoate substituents in the α‐position have been prepared. Initial syntheses used enantiopure starting materials but did not afford enantiopure products. This indicates that the integrity of the stereocenters was not preserved during synthesis, despite the homo‐chiral diastereoisomer being the major reaction product. The homochiral diastereoisomer could be produced as the major or sole reaction product when starting from racemic or even achiral materials. Deracemization was found to occur during chelation through the formation of an enolate stabilized by the aryl substituent. This general ability of aryl groups to enable deracemization greatly increases the range of substituents that can be introduced into DOTA‐type ligands with diastereochemical selectivity.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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