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Title:
PHENOLYTIC KINETIC RESOLUTION OF AZIDO AND ALKOXY EPOXIDES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/093943
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a single step catalytic process for the production of enantiomerically pure ?-Aryloxy-?'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of formula (A). The invention, in particular discloses phenolytic kinetic resolution of racemic anti and syn azido/alkoxy epoxides to generate two stereocentres of high optical purities of formula (A). Formula A

Inventors:
KARABAL PRATIBHA UTTAM (IN)
KAMBLE DAYANAND AMBADAS (IN)
SUDALAI ARUMUGAM (IN)
Application Number:
PCT/IN2012/000832
Publication Date:
June 27, 2013
Filing Date:
December 20, 2012
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Assignee:
COUNCIL SCIENT IND RES (IN)
International Classes:
C07C201/12; C07C41/03; C07C213/02; C07C247/04; C07C253/30
Domestic Patent References:
WO2010042030A12010-04-15
Other References:
R. SANTHOSH REDDY ET AL: "Co(iii)(salen)-catalyzed HKR of two stereocentered alkoxy- and azido epoxides: a concise enantioselective synthesis of (S,S)-reboxetine and (+)-epi-cytoxazone", CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, vol. 46, no. 27, 1 January 2010 (2010-01-01), pages 5012, XP055057537, ISSN: 1359-7345, DOI: 10.1039/c0cc00650e
JACOBSEN E N ET AL: "Highly Active Oligomeric (salen)Co Catalysts for Asymmetric Epoxide Ring-Opening Reactions.q", JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, ACS PUBLICATIONS, US, vol. 123, no. 11, 21 March 2001 (2001-03-21), pages 2687 - 2688, XP008131045, ISSN: 0002-7863, [retrieved on 20010223], DOI: 10.1021/JA005867B
JAY F. LARROW; ERIC N. JACOBSEN: "Asymmetric Processes Catalyzed by Chiral (Salen) Metal Complexes", TOPICS ORGANOMET CHEM, vol. 6, 2004, pages 123 - 152
JOSEPH M. READY; ERIC N. JACOBSEN: "Asymmetric Catalytic Synthesis of a-Aryloxy Alcohols: Kinetic Resolution of Terminal Epoxides via Highly Enantioselective Ring-Opening with Phenols", J. AM. CHEM. SOC., vol. 121, 1999, pages 6086 - 6087, XP002122951, DOI: doi:10.1021/ja9910917
R. SANTHOSH REDDY; PANDURANG V. CHOUTHAIWALE: "Co(Ill)(salen)-catalyzed HKR of two stereocentered alkoxy- and azido epoxides: a concise enantioselective synthesis of (S,S)-reboxetine and (+)-epi-cytoxazone", CHEM. COMMUN., vol. 46, 2010, pages 5012 - 5014
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
TIKU, Deepa, Kachroo et al. (Intellectual Property Attorneys109, Sector 4, Gurgaon National Capital Region 3, IN)
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Claims:
The claim:

1 ) A single step process for the synthesis of a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A with two stereocenters by phenolic kinetic resolution, (formula A)

wherein X is selected from N3 and OBn;

'R' is selected independently from hydrogen, alkyl (C1-C5), alkenyls (C2-C6), alkynyls (C2- C6), aryl, alkoxy, cyano, halo, nitro, -C(0)-R, , -C02R2, hydroxyl, -NH(R3), cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, thiols, thiocarbonyl, sulfonyl or a heterocycle(C3-C5), where Ri , R2 and R3 represent hydrogen, alkyl(Ci-Cs).

Y denotes TBSO or phenyl; and

'a' and 'b' denote syn or anti position

Wherein the said process comprising the steps of:

(a) adding racemic epoxide of formula (1 ),

Formula 1

to phenol of formula (2)

Formula 2

wherein, X, Y and R are as defined above ,

at room temperature ranging between 25-35 C to preformed (salen) Co (III) catalyst formula 3,

( R)-Co salen corrplex 3

Formula 3

followed-by~addition-of tertiary-butyl_ffi pyridinium p-toluene sulfonate, filtering, concentrating, followed by purifying to obtain the a-Aryloxy-a'- Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A

2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the anti a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols, is represented by formula 4;

4a.X= U, (2S. 3S)

4b:,x= OBn (2 . 3Si Formula 4

3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the syn α-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols is, represented by formula 7;

7a :X= N j, (2S . J )

7b:x = o Bn (2R, 3R) Formula 7

4. The process according to claims 2 and 3, wherein the a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of formula 4 and 7 comprises:

hydroxybutoxy)-5-bromobenzaldehyde

phenypropoxy)phenyl)ethanone 2-ol

5. The process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the yield of cc-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A is in the range of 35- 98%.

The process as claimed in claim 1 wherein enantiomeric excess (ee) % of a-Aryloxy-oc' Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A is in the range of 94-99%.

Asymmetric synthesis of antihypertensive agent ICIl 18,551 ((2S,3S)-l -(2,3-dihydro-4 methyl- l H-inden-7-yloxy)-3-(isopropylamino)butan-2-ol) from intermediate (17)

(2S,3S)-l-(2,3-dihydro-4-methyl-lH-inden-7-yloxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl siloxy)butan-

2-ol ( 17) comprising; i. reducing intermediate (17) obtained from the process of claim 1 in the presence of Pd/C in lower alcohol; ii. protecting the amino group with isopropyl chloride in presence of a base and halogenated hydrocarbon as solvent; iii. deprotecting the terminal alcohol group with CSA (2S,3S)-4-(2,3-dihydro-4- methyl- 1 H-inden-7-yloxy)-2-(isopropylamino)butane- l ,3-diol) in lower alcohol at room temperature ranging between 25-35°C ; iv. reacting the product of step (iii) with p-TsCl (p-Toluenesulfonyl chloride ) in presence of a base and halogenated hydrocarbon as solvent at temperature ranging-betweenO2G-to-2-5-°G';'and- y. reducing the compound of step (iv) with L1AIH4 in THF at reflux to obtain antihypertensive agent ICI1 18,551.

8. A process as claimed in claim 7, wherein lower alcohol used in step (i) and (iii) is selected from the group consisting of methanol or ethanol.

9. A process as claimed in claim 7, wherein base used in step (ii) and (iv) is selected from the group consisting of ethylamine, triethylamine or pyridine.

10. A process as claimed in claim 7, wherein halogenated solvent used in step (ii) and (iv) is selected from the group consisting of chloroform, carbon tetrachloride or Dichloromethane.

Description:
Phenolytic Kinetic Resolution of Azido and Aikoxy

Epoxides"

The following specifications particularly describe the nature of the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed:

Technical field of invention:

The present invention relates to a single step catalytic process for the production of enantiomerically pure a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of formula (A). The invention in particular, relates to Phenolytic Kinetic Resolution of racemic anti and syn azido/alkoxy epoxides to generate two stereocentres of high optical purities of formula (A).

(Formula A)

Wherein X is selected from N 3 and OBn;

'R' is selected independently from hydrogen, alkyl (C 1-C5), alkenyls (C2-C6), alkynyls (C 6 - Ce), aryl, aikoxy, cyano, halo, nitro, -C(0)-Ri, -CO2R 2 , hydroxyl, -NH(R 3 ) , cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, thiols, thiocarbonyl, sulfonyl or a heterocycle(C3-Cs), where Ri , R2 and R3 represent hydrogen, alkyl(Ci-C 5 ).

Y denotes tert-butyldimethylsilyloxide (TBSO) or phenyl; and

'a' and 'b' denote syn or anti position.

Background and prior art:

Enantiopure mono hydroxyl syn or anti azido/alkoxy- 1 ,2-diols are valuable building blocks for the bioactive pharmaceuticals. It is a known fact that enantiomerically pure drugs have numerous advantages over racemic drug mixtures including advantages, such as, fewer side effects and greater potency, which result in part from the ability of living systems to differentiate-between-enantiomeric-compoundsT ^ Access to these b¥ilding " blocks s provided by several routes including asymmetric reduction of aryloxy ketones or the ring opening of enantiopure terminal epoxides.

Ring opening of terminal epoxides in presence of a chiral catalyst known in the art are used to resolve single epoxide.

An article titled "Asymmetric Processes Catalyzed by Chiral (Salen) Metal Complexes" by Jay F. Larrow and Eric " N. Jacobsen in Topics Organomet Chem (2004) 6: 123-152 relate to catalytic asymmetric ring opening or kinetic resolution of meso and racemic terminal epoxides using variety of synthetically useful nucleophiles to obtain enantiopure dissymmetrically substituted epoxides. The catalyst is selected from chiral (salen)Co(III) and Cr(III) complexes. An article titled "Asymmetric Catalytic Synthesis of a-Aryloxy Alcohols: Kinetic Resolution of Terminal Epoxides via Highly Enantioselective Ring-Opening with Phenols by Joseph M. Ready and Eric N. Jacobsen in J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121 , 6086- 6087 relates to phenolytic kinetic resolution of terminal epoxides in presence of (salen)Co(III) catalyst to generate l -aryloxy-2-alcohols.

The aforementioned kinetic resolution technique, however, results in ot-aryloxy alcohol with only one stereocentre.

Further, the processes described in the art to synthesize functionalized a-Aryloxy alcohols involve higher temperature conditions and protection/deprotection of various functional groups leading to multistep reaction sequences thereby limiting the overall yield and the enantioselectivity of the process particularly unsuitable for the atom economic synthesis.

In context with the growing demand for enantiopure a-azido/alkoxy alcohols as intermediate in preparation of enantiomeric pure drugs and to expand the scope of stereoselective ring opening of racemic terminal epoxides, present inventors have explored the possibility of improving upon the existing kinetic resolution technique to provide enantiopure a-Aryloxy- a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols with two stereocentres.

The previous-work-published-by-the-appHcant- in the article titled _ "Co(riiXsalen)-catalyzed _ HKR of two stereocentered alkoxy- and azido epoxides: a concise enantioselective synthesis of (S,S)-reboxetine and (+)-epi-cytoxazone" by R. Santhosh Reddy, Pandurang V. Chouthaiwale et. al in Chem. Commun., 2010, 46, 5012-5014 discloses hydrolytic kinetic resolution (HKR) of racemic syn- or anti- alkoxy- and azido epoxides catalyzed by Co(salen) complex to obtain enantioenriched syn- or anti- alkoxy- and azido epoxides and the corresponding 1 ,2-diols.

The present inventors have observed that synthesis of eertain-bioactive molecules is still difficult using the previously known kinetic resolution technique with water as nucleophile. Moreover, selective protection of alcohols is generally tedious which may increase the number of steps in the preparation of bio active products.

In view of the above, there remains a need to provide an economical process that can provide monohydroxy protected syn or anti azido/alkoxy- 1 ,2-diols as valuable "building blocks" for the bioactive pharmaceuticals.

Objective of the invention

The main objective of the present invention is to provide a single step catalytic process for the production of enantiomerically pure a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of formula (A).

Another objective of the present invention is to provide Phenolytic Kinetic Resolution of racemic anti and syn azido/alkoxy epoxides to generate two stereocentres of high optical purities of formula A.

Another objective of the present invention is to provide a process for asymmetric synthi antihypertensive agent ICI1 1 8,551 ((2S,3S)-l -(2,3-dihydro-4-methyl- l H-inden-7-yloxy)-3- (isopropylamino)butan-2-ol) from intermediate ( 17). Summary of the invention

Accordingly, the present invention provides a single step process for the synthesis of Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A with two stereocenters phenolytic kinetic resolution,

wherein X is selected from N3 and OBn;

' R' is selected independently from hydrogen, alkyl (C1-C5), alkenyls (C2-C6), alkynyls

(C2- Ce), aryl, alkoxy, cyano, halo, nitro, -C(0)-Ri, -CO2R2, hydroxyl, -NH(R3), cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, thiols, thiocarbonyl, sulfonyl or a heterocycle(C3-Cs), where

Ri, R2 and R3 represent hydrogen, alkyl(Ci-Cs).

Y denotes TBSO or phenyl; and

'a' and 'b' denote syn or anti position

Wherein the said process comprising the steps of;

(a) adding racemic epoxide of formula (1 ),

Formula 1

to phenol of formula (2)

Formula 2

wherein, X, Y and R are as defined above ,

at room temperature ranging between 25 -35 ° C to preformed (salen) Co (III) catalyst formula 3,

(RR)-Co salen corrplex 3

Formula 3

followed by addition of tertiary butyl methyl ether, stirring and adding pyridinium p-toluene - sulfonate, filtering, concentrating, followed by purifying to obtain the a-Aryloxy-a'- Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A.

In an embodiment of the invention, the anti α-Aryloxy-oc'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols, is represented by formula 4;

4a:X- N ; (2S. 3S5

:» oBn (2R, as) Formula 4

In one embodiment of the invention, the syn a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols is, represented by formula 7;

?a :X= H 2 . (2S . 3P. )

7b«. o Bn (2R, 3R) Formula 7

In another embodiment of the invention, the a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of formula 4 and 7 comprises;

hydroxybutoxy)-5-bromobenzaldehyde 2-hydroxybutoxy)benzoate■ (tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)-3-(isopropylamino)butan (isopropylamino)butane-l,3-diol

In yet another embodiment, the yield of a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of general formula A is in the range of 35- 98% In still another embodiment, enantiomeric excess (ee) % of a-Aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols, of general formula A is in the range of 94-99%

In still another embodiment, a process for asymmetric synthesis of antihypertensive agent ICI1 18,551((2S,3 S)-l -(2,3-dihydro-4-methyl- l H-inden-7-yloxy)-3-(isopropylamino)butan-2- ol) from intermediate ( 17)

(2S,3S)-l -(2,3-dihydro-4-methyl-l H-inden-7-yloxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl siloxy)butan-2-ol

( 17) comprising; i. reducing intermediate (17) obtained from the process of claim 1 in the presence of Pd/C in lower alcohol; ii. protecting the amino group with isopropyl chloride in presence of a base and halogenated hydrocarbon as solvent; iii. deprotecting the terminal alcohol group with Camphorsulfonic Acid (CSA) (2S,3 S)-4- (2,3-dihydro-4-methyl-l H-inden-7-yloxy)-2-(isopropylamino)butane- l ,3-diol) in lower alcohol at room temperatureTanging between 25-35 0 C^ iv. reacting the product of step (iii) with p-TsCl (p-ToluenesuIfonyl chloride ) in presence of a base and halogenated hydrocarbon as solvent at temperature ranging between 0°C to 25°C ; and v. reducing the compound of step (iv) with L1AIH4 in THF at reflux to obtain antihypertensive agent ICI1 18.

In still another embodiment, lower alcohol used in step (i) and (iii) is selected from the group consisting of methanol or ethanol.

In still another embodiment, base used in step (ii) and (iv) is selected from the group consisting of ethylamine, triethylamine or pyridine.

In still another embodiment, halogenated solvent used in step (ii) and (iv) is selected from the group consisting of chloroform, carbon tetrachloride or Dichloromethane.

Description of the invention

The invention will now be described in detail in connection with certain preferred and optional embodiments, so that various aspects thereof may be more fully understood and appreciated.

The present invention relates to efficient catalytic route to obtain enantiomerically pure a- aryloxy-a'-Azido/Alkoxy alcohols, which are valuable building blocks for bioactive pharmaceuticals, from anti and syn azido/alkoxy racemic epoxides..

The present invention relates to a single step process for the synthesis of a-Aryloxy-a'- Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of formula A with two stereocenters by phenolic kinetic resolution,

Formula A Wherein X is selected from N3 and OBn;

'R'_ is selected -independently from hydrogen, alkyl (C1-C5), alkcnyls (C.->-C ft ). alkynyls ( ¾), aryl, alkoxy, cyano, halo, nitro, -C(0)-Ri, -CO2R2, hydroxyl, -NH(R 3 ) , cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, thiols, thiocarbonyl, sulfonyl or a heterocycle(C 3 -Cs), where Ri, R2 and R 3 represent hydrogen, alkyl(Ci-Cs).

Y denotes TBSO or phenyl; and

'a' and 'b' denote syn or anti position

Wherein the said process consists of comprising;

adding racemic epoxide of formula 1 ,

Formula 1

to phenol of formula 2

wherein, X, Y, and R are as defined above,

at room temperature to preformed (salen) Co (III) catalyst (formula 3),

(RRi-Co salen corrptex 3

Formula 3 followed by addition of tertiary butyl methyl ether, stirring and adding pyridinium p-toluene sulfonate, filtering, concentrating, followed by purifying to obtain the desired enantiopure product.

The catalyst for the reaction is prepared by oxidizing commercially available Co (II) salen complex with (CF 3 ) 3 COH in the solvent for 45-50min, stirring followed by removing the solvent by rotary evaporation to obtain Co (III) salen catalyst (formula 3).

In an aspect, the present invention provides phenolytic kinetic resolution of anti-azido/alkoxy epoxides. The process is schematically given below:

X= N 3, OBn (2RS, 3SR) 4a:X= N 3 (2S, 3S)

4b:X= OBn (2R, 3S)

Yield = upto 98%

(R,R)-Co salen complex 3

Scheme I

In an aspect, the products of phenolytic kinetic resolution of anti-azido epoxides of the current invention are given below in Table 1:

Table 1: Phenolytic kinetic resolution of anti-azido epoxides of the present invention

determined by chiral HPLC analysis.

In yet another aspect, the products of phenolytic kinetic resolution of anti-alkoxy epoxides of the current invention are given below in Table 2:

Table 2: Phenolytic kinetic resolution of anti-alkoxy epoxides of present invention

sent invention provides a phenolytic kinetic resolution h is schematically given below:

7a:X= N 3 (2S, 3R)

7b:X= OBn (2R, 3R)

Yield = upto 98%

ee = 95 to > 99% ex 3

Scheme 2: icts of phenolytic kinetic resolution of syn-azido epoxides of the

determined by chiral HPLC analysis.

In yet another aspect, the products of phenolytic kinetic resolution of syn-alkoxy epoxides of the current invention are given below in Table 4:

Table 4: Phenolytic kinetic resolution of syn-alkoxy epoxides of present invention

isolated yield after column chromatographic purification with respect to phenol (2). ee enantiom excess determined by chiral HPLC analysis.

In another aspect, the present invention provides asymmetric synthesis of antihypert agent ICI1 18,551 from compound of formula (17) as given below:

The Asymmetric synthesis of antihypertensive agent ICI1 18,551 ((2S,3S)-l -(2,3-dihydro-4- methyl-l H-inden-7-yloxy)-3-(isopropylamino)butan-2-ol) from intermediate ( 17) comprises; i. Reducing intermediate (1 7) obtained from the process of claim 1 in presence of Pd/C in lower alcohol;

ii. Protecting the amino group with isopropyl chloride in presence of a base and halogenated hydrocarbon as solvent;

iii. Deprotecting the terminal alcohol group with CSA in lower alcohol at room temperature; and

iv. Reacting the product of step (iii) with p-TsCl in presence of a base and halogenated hydrocarbon as solvent at 0°C; and

v. Reducing the compound of step (iv) with L1AIH4 in THF at reflux to obtain-- the desired product. The base is selected from methylamine, ethylamine, triethylamine, pyridine etc. The halogenated hydrocarbons are_ selected from chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, etc. The lower alcohols are selected from Q-Ce alcohols. The phenolytic kinetic resolution provides atom economic synthesis of a-Aryloxy-a'- Azido/Alkoxy alcohols of high optical purity in high yield.

Industrial advantages:

• The applicant sates that the kinetic resolution technique published in Chem Comm.

(disclosed above in the article) limits itself to the use of only water as the nucleophile for the production of two-chiral centered resolution products (syn/anti azido/alkoxy diols and epoxides). In the present work, however, any phenol can be employed as nucleophile, for the first time, in the two-chiral centered resolution process for effective Phenolytic Kinetic Resolution of syn/anti azido/alkoxy epoxides, which indeed resulted in products (syn/anti a-Aryloxy a'-azido/alkoxy alcohols) with high enantiomeric excess and yields. i

• The products (syn/anti cc-Aryloxy-a'-azido/alkoxy alcohols) obtained in the present work after Phenolytic Kinetic Resolution are entirely different from products obtained in the publication in Chem Comm. (syn/anti azido/alkoxy diols and epoxides).

• With the present method, less number of steps (atom economy) is involved to make certain bioactive compounds; otherwise it requires multi-steps leading to low yields and % ee of the final products.

• Selective protection of diols is generally tedious but the present method provides a simple procedure to produce mono-protected diols as aryl ethers.

• Bioactive molecules which are difficult to synthesize using previous method can now be synthesized easily using present method for e.g. ICI- 1 18,551.

• The yields obtained in present method are excellent up to 99% based on phenol as compared to 48% reported in the Chem Comm paper. The following examples are given by way of illustration and therefore should not be construed to limit the scope of the present invention

Example:

General experimental procedure for Phenolytic kinetic resolution:

Preparation of catalyst:

Commercially available (salen) Co(II) complex (0.302g, 0.500 mmol) was effectively oxidized to (salen) Co(III) complex (3) simply by stirring it with (CF 3 ) 3 COH (1 .180 g, 5.00 mmol) in CH2CI2 (5.0 mL) open to the atmosphere for 45 min and then removing the solvent by rotary evaporation.

General procedure for the phenolytic kinetic resolutions of syn and anti azido/alkoxy epoxide (scheme 1 and 2): A 10 mL flask was charged with 86 mg (0.100 mmol) of catalyst (3) and 100 mg MS 3 A. Epoxide (5.00 mmol) (1) or (6) and phenol (2.25 mmol) (2) were added at room temperature, followed by addition of TBME (0.15 mL). The reaction was stirred at room temperature until complete conversion of phenol, at which time 75 mg (0.30 mmol) pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate was added. The reaction mixture was filtered through a pad of silica and washed with 50% EtOAc/hexanes. The filtrate was concentrated and purified by chromatography on silica gel with EtOAc/hexanes. The enantiomeric purity was determined by GC or HPLC.

Spectral studies of the products:

1. Compound of (2S,3S)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl siloxy)-l-phenoxybutan-2-ol lfTable

Yield: 65%; gum; IR (CHC1 3 , cm "1 ): 690, 752, 837, 1042, 1108, 1243, 1497, 1599, 2099, 2857, 2929, 2953, 3460; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 012 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.67 (d, J= 5.02 Hz, 1 H), 4.03 (m, 5H), 6.93 (m, 3H), 7.31 (m, 2H) 2H); ,3 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): - 5.59, 18.18, 25.78, 63.44, 63.74, 69.59, 68.99, 114.54, 121.35, 129.51 , 158.21 ; Anal. Calcd. for CeH^ aOsSi requires C, 56.94; H, 8.06; N, 12.45%; found C, 56.92; H, 8.04; N. 12.43%.

2. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(p-tolyloxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl siloxy)butan-2-ol 2 (Table 1):

Yield: 72%; gum; IR (CHCI 3 , cm _i ):777, 838, 1047, 1 109, 1172, 1258, 1289, 1462, 1490, 1586, 1603, 2098, 2857, 2284, 2929, 2953, 3451 ; l H NMR (200 MI lz. CDCh) δ 0.12 (s. 611). 0;92 (s79H)7 2:29 (s, TH)72.67 (d, J=4.987 Hz, lH) 3.56 (m, 1 H), 4.00(dm, 5H), 6.8. (d, J= 8.58 Hz, 2H), 7.06(d, J= 8.49 Hz , 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): 21-5.53, 18.25, 20.52, 25.84, 63.55, 63.82, 69.82, 69.24, 69.65, 1 1.49, 130, 130.56, 156.20; Anal. Calcd. for C17H29N3O3S1 requires C, 57.92; H, 8.58; N, 11.92%; found C, 57.90; H, 8.56; N, 1 1.90%.

3. Compound of 4-((2S,3S)-(3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl siloxy)-2-hydroxybutoxy)benzonitrile 7 (table 1):

Yield: 87%; gum; IR (CHC1 3 , crn 1 ).^, 836, 1031 , 1 1 11 , 1 172, 1257, 1463,1471 , 1509, 1609, 2099, 2226, 2857 2929, 2953,2445; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDCI3) δ .012 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 2.70 (d, J= 4.93 Hz, 1H 1 H), 3.50 (m, 1 H), 4.03 (m, 1H), 4.03(m, 5H), 6.98 (d, J=9.13 Hz, 2H), 7.59 (d, J=8.77 Hz , 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): -5.58, 18.18, 25.77, 63.14, 63.62, 69.55, 69.62, 115.30, 133.98, 161.80; Anal. Calcd. for C 17 H 26 N 4 0 3 Si requires C, 56.17; H, 7.49; N, 15.41%; found C, 56.15; H, 7.47; N, 15.39%.

4. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethylsi loxy)butan-2-ol 11 (table 1):

Yield: 90 gum; IR (CHCI3, cm-'):778, 837, 1095, 1243, 1492, 2100, 2858, 2929, 2953, 3446; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) 5 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.66 (d, J= 4.67, 1 H), 3.59 (m, 1 H), 4.02 (m, 5H), 6.85 (d, J = 8.95 Hz, 2H), 7.44 (d, J =8.86 Hz, 2H); l3 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCl 3 ):-5.59, 18.18, 25.77, 63.70, 63.25, 69.47, 69.62, 1 15.81 , 126.35, 129.40, 156.83; Anal. Calcd. for C| 6 H 2 6ClN30 3 Si requires C, 51.53; H, 7.30; N, 1 1.27%; found C, 51.50; H, 7.28; N, 1 1.25%.

5. Compound of methyl 4-((2S,3S)-(3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethylsiloxy)-2- hydroxybutoxy)benzoate 16 (table 1): Yield: 81%;gum ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm-'):771 , 839, 11 12, 1170,1254, 1283, 1436, 151 1 , 1606, 1716, 2099, 2857, 2930, 3471 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.13 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.73 (d, J= 5.05 Hz, 1 H), 3.61 (m, 1H), 3.89 ( s, 1H), 4.01(m, 3H), 4.17 (m, 2H), 6.94 (d, J = 9.00 Hz, 2H), 7.88 (d, J=9.00 Hz, 2H); ,3 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): -5.57, 18.20, 25.79, 51 .88, 63.28, 63.71 , 69.34, - 69.69 114.13, 123.19, 13L67, 162, Ktf^lj ;_Anal. Calcd. for Gi8H29N30 5 Si requires C 54.52; H77.63; N, T0760%7found 54.50; H, 7.61 ; N, 10.58%. 6. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(3-methox phenoxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethylsiloxy)butan-2-ol 6 (table 1):

Yield: 60%;gum ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm "1 ): 771 , 839, 1112, 1170,1254, 1283, 1436, 1511 , 1606, 1716, 2099, 2857, 2930, 3471 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.67-2.68 (dd, J= 3.05 Hz, 1 H), 3.97 (m, 1 H), 3.78( s, 1 H), 4.2-4.06 (m, 3H), 4.09-4.17 (dd, 7=3.36, 9.50, 1 H), 6.46-6.5 l(m, 2H), 7.19 (t, 1 H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): -5.23, 18.55, 26.15, 55.48, 63.79, 64.09, 70.00, 101 .54, 107.05, 107.36, 130.327, 159.84, 161.24; Anal. Calcd. for Cn^^C^Si requires C, 55.56; H, 7.95; N, 11.43%; found C, 55.25; H, 7.85; N, 11.35%.

7. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(3,5-dichlorophenoxy)-3-azido-4-tert-butyldimethyl )butan-2-ol 12 (table 1):

Yield: 89%;gum ; IR (CHCI3, cm "1 ): 771 , 839, 1112, 1170,1254, 1283, 1436, 1511 , 1606, 1716, 2099, 2857, 2930, 3471 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 2.73-2.75 (d, J= 5.56 Hz, 1H), 3.57-3.66 (m, 1H), 3.88-4.20( m, 5H), 6.85-6.90 (d, J = 8.82 Hz, 1 H), 7.16-7.2 l(dd, J=2.53, 8.80 Hz, 1H), 7.36-7.37(d, J=2.53, 1H); I3 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): -5.50, 18.26, 25.85, 51.88, 63.39, 63.82, 69.43, 70.81, 114.65, 124.06, 126.75, 130.11, 152.68; Anal. Calcd. for C16H25CI2N3O3S1 requires C, 47.29; H, 6.20; N, 10.34%; found C, 47.18; H, 6.09; N, 10.40%.

Compound of 2-(2S,3S)-(3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethylsiloxy)-2-hydroxybu toxy)-5- bromobenzaldehyde 15 (table 1):

Yield: 58%;gum ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm "1 ): 771 , 839, 1112, 1170,1254, 1283, 1436, 151 1 , 1606, 1716, 2099, 2857, 2930, 3471 ; *H NMR (200 MHz, CDCI3) δ 0.13 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 3.56-3.64 (m, 1 H), 3.90-4.10 (m, 3H), 4.16-4.29 ( m, 2H), 6.90 (d, J = 8.81 Hz, 1H), 7.60- 7.66(dd, J=2.61 , 8.87 Hz, 1 H), 7.87-7.88(d, J=2.50, 1 H), 10.28 ( s, 1 H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): -6.18, 17.58, 25.16, 62.67, 63.06, 68.87, 70.00, 113.45, 114.46, 125.69, 131.78, 137.75, 158.76, 187.68; Anal. Calcd. for Ci 7 H 26 BrN 3 0 4 Si requires C, 45.95; H, 5.90; N, 9.46%; found C, 45.90; H, 5.95; N, 9.48%.

9. Compound of l-(4.(2S,3S)-(3-azido-4-(tert-butyr-ditnethyIsiloxy)-2- hydroxybutoxy)phenyl)ethanone 13 (table 1):

Yield: 88%;gum ; IR (CHCI 3 , cm -1 ): 777, 836, 1033, 1 1 14, 1173, 1256, 1307, 1600, 2098, 2857, 2929, 2953, 3440 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.13 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.56 (s, 3H), 2.73-2.76 (d, J= 4.97 Hz, 1H), 3.55-3.67 (m, lH), 3.894.24( m, 5H), 6.93-6.98 (d, J =8.89 Hz, 2H), 7.91 -7.95 (d, J=8.94 Hz, 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI 3 ): -5.58, 18.18, 25.78, 26.20, 63.40, 63.66, 69.47, 114.22, 130.62, 130.85, 162.27, 196.64; Anal. Calcd. for Ci 8 H 2 9N30 4 Si requires C, 56.96; H, 7.70; N, 11.07%; found C, 56.92; H, 7.65; N, 11.02%.

10. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(4-bromophenoxy)-3-azido-4-(ieri-butyl-dimethylsil oxy)butan-2-ol 10 (table 1):

Yield: 86%;gum ; IR (CHCh, cm "1 ): 778, 837, 1003, 1072, 1103, 1242, 1488, 2099, 2857, 2929, 2953, 3461 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.67-2.69 (d, = 4.73 Hz, 1 H), 3.53-3.61 (m, 1 H), 3.87-4.12 ( m, 5H), 6.78-6.82 (m, 2H), 7.36-7.40 (m, 2H); ,3 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): -5.573, 18.22, 25.82, 63.28, 63.714, 69.66, 1 13.67, 116.36, 132.40, 157.39; Anal. Calcd. for C^BrNsCbSi requires C, 46.15; H, 6.29; N, 10.09%; found C, 46.10; H, 6.28; N, 10.05%.

11. Compound of (2S > 3S)-l-(4-nitrophenoxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethyl siloxy)butan-2-ol 8 (table 1):

Yield: 87%;gum ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm "1 ): 779, 840, 862, 1 1 11 , 1260, 1298, 1343, 1498, 1514, 1593, 1608, 2100, 2857, 2929, 2954, 3461 ; ¾ NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.13 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.72-2.75 (d, J= 4.86 Hz, 1 H), 3.56-3.65 (m, 1 H), 3.91 -4.07 ( m, 3H), 4.13-4.28(m, 211), 6.98-7.03 (d, ./ - 9.35 Hz. 21 1), 8.20-8.24 (d, .7-9.3 1 Hz. 21 1): l C NMR (50 MHz. 3DCI 3 ): -5.56, 18.21 , 25.79, 63.14, 63.66, 69.67, 70.09, 1 14.59, 125.92, 141.89, 163.35; Anal. Calcd. for C^H^OsSi requires C, 50.24; H, 6.85; N, 14.65%; found C, 50.22; H, 6.87; N, 14.68%. 12. Compound of (2S,3S)- l-(4-fluorophenoxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)buta n-2-ol 9 (table 1):

Yield: 72%;gum ; IR (CHCI3, cm "1 ): 778, 836, 1098, 1220, 1252, 1507, 2100, 2858, 2930, 2953, 3440 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.67-2.70 (d, J= 5.08 Hz, 1 H), 3.53-3.62 (m, 1 H), 3.87-4.1 1 ( m, 5H), 6.82-6.89 (m, 2H), 6.94-6.98 (m, 2H); ,3 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): -5.54, 18.24, 25.82, 63.39, 63.77, 69.69, 1 15.58, 1 15.74, 1 16.20, 154.39, 155.23; Anal. Calcd. for C^eF^C^Si requires C, 54.06; H, 7.37; N, 1 1.82%; found C, 54.08; H, 7.35; N, 1 1.81 %. 13. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(m-tolyloxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethylsiloxy) butan-2-ol 3 (table 1)··

Yield: 70%;gum ; IR (CHCI3, cm "1 ): 774, 838, 1109, 1172, 1258, 1289, 1462, 1500, 1603, 2098, 2857, 2884, 2929, 2953, 3451 ; l H NMR (200 MHz, CDCI3) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, ipound of (2S,3S)-l-(o-tolyloxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyl-dimethylsiloxy) butan-2-ol 4 (table

1):

Yield: 35%;gum ; IR (CHCI3, cm "1 ): 774, 838, 1109, 1172, 1258, 1289, 1462, 1500, 1603, 2098, 2857, 2884, 2929, 2953 , 3451 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.24 (s, 3H), 2.63-2.65 (d, J= 5.36 Hz, 1 H), 3.57-3.65 (m, 1 H), 3.88-3.95 ( m, 3H),4.02- 4.13 (m, 2H), 6.81 -6.91 (m, 2H), 7.11 -7.15 (m, 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI 3 ): -5.58, 16.23, 18.19, 25.78, 29.67, 63.57, 63.82, 68.99, 69.75, 111.25, 121.1 1 , 126.54, 126.90, 130.79, 156.52; Anal. Calcd. for C, 7 H 2 9N 3 0 3 Si requires C, 58.09; H, 8.32; N, 11 .95%; found C, 58.02; H, 8.35; N, 11.98%.

15. Compound of (2S,3S)-l-(4-tert-butylphenoxy)-3-azido-4-(tert-butyldimethy lsiloxy)butan-2-ol 5

(table 1):

Yield: 76%;gum ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm "1 ): 777, 836, 1113, 1243, 1513, 2095, 2858, 2929, 2956, 3460 ; *H NMR (200 MHz, CDCI 3 ) δ 0.12 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H),1.30 (s, 9H), 2.65-2.68 (d, J= 5.24 Hz, 1 H), 3.53-3.62 (m, 1 H), 3.80-4.14 ( m, 5H), 6.82-6.86 (m, 2H), 7.27-7.31 (m, 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): -5.48, 1 8.28, 25.88, 3 1.60, 34.16, 63.50, 63.86, 69.12, 69.68, 1 14.15, 126.35, 144.10, 156.05 ; Anal. Calcd. for C 20 H 35 N 3 O3S1 requires C, 61.03 ; H, 8.96; N, 10.68%; found C, 61.08; H, 8.92; N, 10.63%.

16. Compound of 4-((2S,3S)-(3-azido-4-tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)-2-hydroxybut oxy)benzaldehyde

14 (table 1):

Yield: 95%;gum ; E (CHCI 3 , cm "1 ): 778, 836, 1 10, 1167, 1258, 1509, 1578, 1601 , 1689, 2099, 2857, 2884, 2929, 3440 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.123 (s, 6H), 0.93 (s, 9H), 2.77-2.80 (d, J= 5.06 Hz, 1H), 3.56-3.65 (m, 1H), 3.95-4.06 ( m, 3H), 4.16-4.27 (m, 2H), 7.01-7.05 (m, 2H), 7.82-7.87 (m, 2H), 9.89(s, 1H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCb): -5.53, 18.22, 25.82, 63.31 , 63.69, 69.61 , 114.88,130.39, 132.04, 163.34, 190.61 ; Anal. Calcd. for C17H27N3O4S1 requires C, 55.86; H, 7.45; N, 11.50%; found C, 55.90; H, 7.46; N, 11 .53%. mpound of (lR,2S)-3-(4-nitrophenoxy)-l-azido- l-phenylpropan-2-ol 3 (table 3):

Yield: 90%;gum ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm-'): 702, 752, 845, 1111, 1167, 1260, 1342, 1510, 1592, 2105, 3481 ; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 2.63-2.65(d, J= 4.26, 1 H), 3.80-3.87 (dd, J= 4.83, 9.80 Hz, 1 H), 4.00-4.17 (m, 2H), 4.78-4.82 (d, J= 7.30 Hz, IH), 6.88-6.92( m, 2H), 7.35-7.41 (m, 5H), 8.16-8.20 (m, 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): 67.83, 68.83, 73.18, 1 14.47, 125.83, 132.04, 127.47, 129.12, 135.80, 141.88, 163.15; Anal. Calcd. for Ci5H 14 4 04 requires C, 57.32; H, 4.49; N, 17.83%; found C, 57.28; H, 4.44; N, 17.82%. 18. Compound of l -(4-((2S,3R)-3-azido-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropoxy)phenyl)ethano ne 1 (table 3):

Yield: 88%;gum ; IR (CHCI3, cm " '): 775, 845, 1110, 1173, 1254, 1359, 1599, 1671 , 2104, 3426 ; l H NMR (200 MHz, CDClj) δ 2.54 (s, 3H), 2.65-2.67(d, J= 4.63, I H), 3.77-3.84 (dd, J= 4.80, 9.7 Hz, I H), 3.96-4.13 (m, 2H), 4.79-4.82 (d, J= 7.38 Hz, IH), 6.84-6.88( m, 2H), 7.32-7.41 (m, 5H), 7.87-7.92 (m, 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI 3 ): 26.25, 67.81 , 68.42, 73.30, 114.17, 127.52, 128.89, 129.00, 130.59, 136.14, 162.16, 196.73; Anal. Calcd. for C7H17N3O3 requires C, 65.58; H, 5.50; N, 13.50%; found C, 65.54; H, 5.48; N, 13.48%. 19. Compound of l-(4-((2R,3S)-4-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)-3-(benzyloxy)-2- hydroxybutoxy)phenyl)ethanone 3 ( Table 2)

Yield: 98% white solid mp: 91 -92 °C ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm - 1 ): 699.28, 775.75, 957.19, 1093.07, 1258.78, 1359.27, 1470.93, 1575.75, 1600.40, 1671.94, 2856.59, 2928.76, 3473.28; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) δ 0.09 (S, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 2056 (s, 3H), 2.90 (sb 1 H), 3.66 (m, 1H), 3.88 (dd, j= 2.17 Hz, 2H), 4.14 (m, 3H), 4.68 (dd, J=l 1.62 Hz, 2H), 6.90 (m, 2H), 7.27 (m, 5H), 7.92 (m, 2H); 13 C NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): -5.42, 18.28, 25.93, 26.33, 63.27, 69.20, 71.04, 72.81 , 78.42, 1 14.26, 127.90, 128.00, 128.45, 130.57, 137.97, 162.63, 196.45; Anal. Calcd. for C25H36O5S1 requires C, 67.53; H, 8.16; found C, 67.49; H, 8.16.

20. Compound of methyl 4-((2R,3S)-4-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)^-(bejizyioxy hydroxybutoxy)benzoate 5 (Table 2)

Yield: 81% colorless liquid; IR (CHC1 3 , cm -1 ): 771.58, 837.64, 1 169.55, 1255.29, 1435.72, 151 1.62, 1605.92, 1718.16,2928.78, 3478.36; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) 50.09 (s, 6H), 0.91 (s, 9H), 2.94 (sb, 1H), 3.63 (m, 1 H), 3.91(m, 5H), 4.12 (m, 3H), 4.68 (dd, J=1 1 .6 Hz, 2H), 6.92 (dt, J=2.81 Hz, 2H), 7.27 (m, 5H), 7.98 (dt, J= 2.71 Hz, 2H); l3 C NMR (50 HZ, CDCI 3 ): -5.40, 18.29, 25.94, 51.84, 63.28, 69.15, 70.94, 72.82, 78.51, 114.17, 122.81 , 128.02, 128.44, 131.61 , 138.0, 162.46, 166.70; Anal. Calcd. for C 2 5H 3 60 6 Si requires C, 65.19; H, 7.88; found C, 65.18; H, 7.86.

21. Compound of 4-((2R,3S)-4-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)-3-(benzyloxy)-2- hydroxybutoxy)benzonitrile l(Table 2)

Yield: 87% colorless solid, mp: 62-63°C ; IR (CHC1 3 , cm " '): 778.43, 835.46, 1096.18, 1 172.50, 1258.45, 1302.46, 1454.96, 1508.86, 1605.60, 2224.99, 2856.83, 2883.40, 2929.04, 2953.53, 3474.10; Ή NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ) 60.09 (s, 6H), 0.91 (s, 9H), 2.92 (m, 1 H), 3.64 (m, 1H), 3.86 (s, 1 H), 3.89 (d, J= Hz, 1 H), 4.1 1 (m, 3H), 4.56 (d, J= HZ, 1 H), 4.67 (d, J= Hz, 1H), 6.95 (dt, J= Hz, 2H), 7.27 (m, 5H), 7.59 (dt, J=2.65 Hz, 2H); l3 C NMR (50 HZ, CDCI3): -5.55, 18.13, 25.78, 62.97, 69.31, 72.59, 78.28, 104.04, 1 15.18, 1 18.83, 127.75, 127.8, 128.29, 133.74, 137.79, 161.97; Anal. Calcd. for Cz^NC^Si requires C, 67.41 ; H, 7.78; N 3.28; found C, 67.42; H, 7.80.

22. Compound of 4-((2R,3S)-4-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)-3-(benzyloxy)-2- hydroxybutoxy)benzaldehyde 4 (Table 2)

Yield: 75%;. gum; IR (neat, cm "1 ): 755, 834, 1097, 1256, 1462, 1509, 1600, 1693, 2928, 3454; l H-NMR (200 MHz, CDCb): δ 0.09 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 2.95 (br s, 1H), 3.65 (m, 1H) 3.88 (m, H),4AA (m, 3H), J.68 (dd, j - 11.62H/..2H), 7.00 (m, 2H), 7.84 (m.211).9.88 (s: 111): l3 C-NMR (50 MHz. CDCb): δ -542, 18.27, 25.92, 63.21, 69.35, 71.04, 72.78, 78.32, 114.86, 128, 128.45, 130.16, 131.16, 131.94, 137.91, 163.74, 190.49 ; Anal. Calcd. for C24H34O5S1: C, 66.94; H, 7.96; O, 18.58; Si, 6.52; Found: C, 66.91; H, 7.95; O, 18.56; Si, 6.51%.

23. Compound of (2R,3S)-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-4-(tert-butyldimethylsilo xy)-3-

(benzyloxy)butan-2-ol 6 (Table 2)

Yield: 78%; gum; IR (neat, cm "1 ): 701, 763, 1050, 1261, 1454, 1492, 2104, 2935, 3034, 3416; Ή-NMR (200 MHz, CDCI3): δ 0.09 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 2.90 (s, 1H), 3.68 (m, IH) 4.03 (m, 5H), 4.69 (m, 2H), 6.93 (s, 1H), 7.28 (m, 5H), 7.43 (s, 1H); 13 C-NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): δ -540, 18.30, 25.94, 63.42, 70.62, 70.89, 72.91, 78.23, 115.03, 122.101, 124.39, 127.90, 128.46, 130.80, 131.26,137.97, 153.35 ; Anal. Calcd. for C2 3 H3iCl 3 0 4 Si: C, 54.60; H, 6.18; CI, 21.02; O, 12.65; Si, 5.55; Found: , 54.58; H, 6.15; CI, 21.01; O, 12.62; Si, 5.51;%.

24. Compound of (2R,3S)-4-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)- 1 -(4-nitrophenoxy)-3-

(benzyloxy)butan-2-ol 2 (Table 2)

Yield: 89%; colorless liquid; IR (neat, cm "1 ): 752, 778, 1111, 1263, 1340, 1517, 1593, 2856, 2928, 3472; Ή-NMR (200 MHz, CDCI3): δ 0.10 (s, 6H), 0.92 (s, 9H), 2.97 (br s, 1H), 3.62 (m, 1H) 3.90 (m, 2H), 4.15 (m, 3H), 4.68 (dd, j = 11.68 Hz, 2H), 6.94 (m, 2H), 7.29 (m, 5H), 8.20 (m, 2H); 13 C-NMR (50 MHz, CDC1 3 ): δ -548, 18.22, 25.86, 63.05, 69.80, 71.02, 72.68, 78.11, 114.49, 125.77, 127.96, 128.42, 137.78, 141.61, , 163.70; Anal. Calcd. for C 2 3H 33 N0 6 Si: C, 61.72; H, 7.43; N, 3013; O, 21.45; Si, 6.27; Found: C, 61.70; H, 7.42; N, 3.13 : 0,21.44; Si.6.25;% " 25. Compound of l-(4-((2R,3 )-3-(benzyloxy)-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropoxy)phenyl)ethanone 1

(Table 4)

Yield: 89%; gum; IR (neat, cm- 1 ): 701 , 755, 1065, 1255, 1358, 1454, 1599, 1673, 3453; Ή- NMR (200 MHz, CDC1 3 ): δ 2.54 (s, 3Η), 3.04 (br s, 1H), 3.80 (m, 1H) 4.05 (m, 2Η), 4.51 (m, 3Η), 6.84 (m, 2Η), 7.34 (m, 9H), 7.86 (m, 2H); ,3 C-NMR (50 MHz, CDCI3): δ 26.23, 68.00, 70.86, 73.95, 81.48, 1 14.17, 127.48, 127.89, 127.98, 128.45, 128.56, 128.75, 130.46, 137.50, 137.82, 162.42, 196.27; Anal. Calcd. for C24H24O4: C, 76.57; H, 6.43; O, 17.00%. Found: C, 76.56; H, 6.41 ; O, 17.01%.