Abstract
Aminophosphonic acids have become important in different fields of chemistry, medicine and agriculture. In this review article, we highlight a new strategy developed in the author's laboratory of asymmetric synthesis of enantiomeric aminophosphonic acid that users chiral sulfinimines as reagents. A key reaction in the synthesis of enantiopure α-, β- and γ-aminophosphonic acids is a highly or fully diastereoselective addition of trivalent phosphorus nucleophiles and α-phosphonate carbanions to enantiopure sulfinimines. The steric course of these addition reactions is rationalized. The usefulness of the sulfinimine methodology is demonstrated by the synthesis of biologically active enantiopure 2-amino-3-phosphonopropanoic acid (AP3), 2-amino-4-phosphonobutanoic acid (AP4) and phosphoemeriamine.
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