121197-50-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Enantioselective Synthesis of anti-1,2-Diamines by Cu-Catalyzed Reductive Couplings of Azadienes with Aldimines and Ketimines
Shao, Xinxin,Li, Kangnan,Malcolmson, Steven J.
supporting information, p. 7083 - 7087 (2018/05/29)
Here we report highly efficient and chemoselective azadiene-imine reductive couplings catalyzed by (Ph-BPE)Cu-H that afford anti-1,2-diamines. In all cases, reactions take place with either aldimine or ketimine electrophiles to deliver a single diastereom
Iron-Catalyzed Asymmetric Nitro-Mannich Reaction
Dudek, Agata,Mlynarski, Jacek
, p. 11218 - 11224 (2017/10/27)
The first enantioselective addition of nitroalkanes to imines (nitro-Mannich reaction), mediated by an iron(II) catalyst assembled by a hindered hydroxyethyl-pybox ligand, is described. This valuable carbon-carbon bond-forming reaction proceeds smoothly at room temperature to afford enantioenriched β-nitro amines in good yields and high enantioselectivity, up to 98% with unprecedentedly low iron catalyst loading (5 mol %).
(Thiolan-2-yl)diphenylmethyl benzyl ether/N,N′-diarylurea cocatalyzed asymmetric aziridination of cinnamyl bromide and aryl aldimine
Wang, Shang-Hua,Chein, Rong-Jie
supporting information, p. 2607 - 2615 (2016/05/11)
A dual catalyst system using THT-based chiral sulfide 2a and H-bond donor 10a was developed for the asymmetric imino Corey-Chaykovsky reaction. Under the optimum reaction conditions, cinnamyl bromide reacted with a wide scope of N-diphenylphosphinic aldim
Highly Diastereo- and Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Borylative Coupling of 1,3-Dienes and Aldimines
Jiang, Liyin,Cao, Peng,Wang, Min,Chen, Bin,Wang, Bing,Liao, Jian
supporting information, p. 13854 - 13858 (2016/10/26)
A Cu-catalyzed diastereo- and enantioselective borylative coupling reaction of 1,3-dienes with imines was realized. Branched homoallylic amines are readily prepared in a syn-selective manner with high regio-, diastereo- and enantioselectivity. Moreover, t
Nucleophilic addition of TMSCCl3 to N-phosphinoyl benzaldimines: A route to N-phosphinoyl-α-(trichloromethyl)benzylamines
Wahl, Benoit,Cabré, Albert,Woodward, Simon,Lewis, William
, p. 5829 - 5831 (2015/02/02)
Nucleophilic addition of readily available TMSCCl3 to N-phosphinoyl benzaldimines allows preparation of N-phosphinoyl-α-(trichloromethyl)benzylamines. Typically, the reaction in THF at room temperature using tetrabutylammonium difluorotriphenylsilicate (TBAT) as a catalytic promoter, afforded very good yields (65-95% range) for most derivatives within 1 h at room temperature.
Enantioselective synthesis of diaryl aziridines using tetrahydrothiophene- based chiral sulfides as organocatalysts
Huang, Meng-Ting,Wu, Hsin-Yi,Chein, Rong-Jie
supporting information, p. 1101 - 1103 (2014/01/17)
This work describes catalytic and asymmetric aziridinations (15 examples, 95-98% ee) of benzyl bromide and imines via the imino Corey-Chaykovsky reaction using (thiolan-2-yl)diarylmethanol benzyl ether as an organocatalyst. The catalyst and analogues thereof were prepared through an expeditious and efficient synthetic route featuring a double nucleophilic substitution and Shi epoxidation as key steps.
Enantioselective synthesis of homoallylic amines through reactions of (pinacolato)allylborons with aryl-, heteroaryl-, alkyl-, or alkene-substituted aldimines catalyzed by chiral C 1-symmetric NHC-Cu complexes
Vieira, Erika M.,Snapper, Marc L.,Hoveyda, Amir H.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3332 - 3335 (2011/05/04)
A catalytic method for enantioselective synthesis of homoallylamides through Cu-catalyzed reactions of stable and easily accessible (pinacolato)allylborons with aryl-, heteroaryl-, alkyl-, or alkenyl-substituted N-phosphinoylimines is disclosed. Transformations are promoted by 1-5 mol % of readily accessible NHC-Cu complexes, derived from C1-symmetric imidazolinium salts, which can be prepared in multigram quantities in four steps from commercially available materials. Allyl additions deliver the desired products in up to quantitative yield and 98.5:1.5 enantiomeric ratio and are amenable to gram-scale operations. A mechanistic model accounting for the observed selectivity levels and trends is proposed.
N-Pyridylmethylephedrine derivatives in the catalytic asymmetric addition of diethylzinc to aldehydes and diphenylphosphinoylimines
Banerjee, Sucharita,Groeper, Jonathan A.,Standard, Jean M.,Hitchcock, Shawn R.
experimental part, p. 2154 - 2161 (2010/03/03)
N-Pyridylmethyl-substituted Ephedra derivatives were synthesized by either direct alkylation or reductive alkylation of (1R,2S)-norephedrine, (1S,2S)-pseudo norephedrine, and (1R,2S)-ephedrine. These derivatives were then employed in asymmetric addition reactions with diethylzinc and aldehydes and diphenylphosphinoylimines. The use of the diastereomers from the Ephedra family allowed for a systematic evaluation of the contribution of the N-pyridylmethyl.
Reaction prospecting by 31P NMR: enantioselective rhodium-DuPhos catalysed addition of ZnMe2 to diphenylphosphinoylimines
Crampton, Rosemary H.,Hajjaji, Samir El,Fox, Martin E.,Woodward, Simon
experimental part, p. 2497 - 2503 (2010/04/05)
Chiral shift 31P NMR spectroscopy allows the identification of ligand leads in asymmetric catalyst systems for ZnMe2 addition to ArCH{double bond, long}NP(O)Ph2. Subsequent GC-based optimisation shows [RhCl(CH2{double bond, long}CH2)2]2 and (R,R)-MeDuPhos to be the optimal pre-catalyst combination (product in 78-93% ee). Transmetallation of [(MeDuPhos)Rh{N(P(O)Ph2-CHMeAr}] with ZnMe2 appears to be the rate limiting step of the catalytic cycle as competing coordination by the imine starting material leads to Ph2P(O)NHCH2Ar via MVP hydrogen-transfer. This limitation can largely be overcome by the slow addition of the imine.
Synthesis of N-diphenylphosphinoylimines using the Kresze reaction
Lauzon, Caroline,Desrosiers, Jean-Nicolas,Charette, Andre B.
, p. 10579 - 10580 (2007/10/03)
The synthesis of N-diphenylphosphinoylimines involving the treatment of aldehydes with P,P-diphenyl N-sulfmylphosphoramidate (Ph2P(O)NSO) is described. The reagent is prepared from P,P-diphenylphosphinic amide, thionyl chloride, and imidazole.
