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Synthesis of Air- and Moisture-Stable, Storable Chiral Oxorhenium Complexes and Their Application as Catalysts for the Enantioselective Imine Reduction
Das, Braja Gopal,Nallagonda, Rajender,Dey, Dhananjay,Ghorai, Prasanta
, p. 12601 - 12605 (2015)
Air-/moisture-stable, crystalline, and storable chiral salicyloxazoline based oxorhenium(V) complexes have been synthesized and their catalytic application for the asymmetric reduction of ketimines using hydrosilane as hydride source is disclosed. A broad substrate scope, high yields, and excellent enantioselectivities (up to 99 %) are attained. Furthermore, the syntheses of enantiopure α-amino esters, γ- and δ-lactams, and isoindolinones have also been carried out using this methodology. Finally, the method has been applied to synthetic targets of pharmaceutical relevance, such as R-(+)-salsolidine and R-(+)-crispine A.
Catalytic Enantio- and Diastereoselective Mannich Addition of TosMIC to Ketimines
Franchino, Allegra,Chapman, Jack,Funes-Ardoiz, Ignacio,Paton, Robert S.,Dixon, Darren J.
, p. 17660 - 17664 (2018/11/10)
Chiral amines bearing a stereocenter in the α position are ubiquitous compounds with many applications in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors, as well as in catalysis. Catalytic asymmetric Mannich additions represent a valuable method to access such compounds in enantioenriched form. This work reports the first enantio- and diastereoselective addition of commercially available p-toluenesulfonylmethyl isocyanide (TosMIC) to ketimines, affording 2-imidazolines bearing two contiguous stereocenters, one of which is fully-substituted, with high yields and excellent stereocontrol. The reaction, catalyzed by silver oxide and a dihydroquinine-derived N,P-ligand, is broad in scope, operationally simple, and scalable. Derivatization of the products provides enantioenriched vicinal diamines, precursors to NHC ligands and sp3-rich heterocyclic scaffolds. Computations are used to understand catalysis and rationalize stereoselectivity.
Bifunctional Iminophosphorane Catalyzed Enantioselective Ketimine Phospha-Mannich Reaction
Robertson, Gerard P.,Farley, Alistair J. M.,Dixon, Darren J.
, p. 21 - 24 (2015/12/26)
The enantioselective phospha-Mannich reaction of diethyl phosphite to unactivated N-DPP-protected ketimines catalyzed by a bifunctional iminophosphorane (BIMP) superbase organocatalyst is described. The reaction is applicable to ketimines bearing electron
Direct catalytic enantio- and diastereoselective Mannich reaction of isocyanoacetates and ketimines
Ortin, Irene,Dixon, Darren J.
, p. 3462 - 3465 (2014/04/03)
A catalytic asymmetric synthesis of imidazolines with a fully substituted β-carbon atom by a Mannich-type addition/cyclization reaction of isocyanoacetate pronucleophiles and N-diphenylphosphinoyl ketimines has been developed. When a combination of a cinchona-derived aminophosphine precatalyst and silver oxide was employed as a binary catalyst system, good reactivity, high diastereoselectivities (up to 99:1 d.r.), and excellent enantioselectivities (up to 99 % ee) were obtained for a range of substrates. Binary catalyst system: A catalytic asymmetric synthesis of imidazolines with a fully substituted β-carbon atom through a Mannich-type addition/cyclization reaction of isocyanoacetate pronucleophiles and N-diphenylphosphinoyl ketimines has been developed. By employing a cinchona-derived aminophosphine precatalyst and silver oxide as a binary catalyst system, good reactivity and high diastereo- and enantioselectivities were obtained.
Enantioselective Strecker reaction of phosphinoyl ketoimines catalyzed by in situ prepared chiral N,N′-dioxides
Huang, Jinglun,Liu, Xiaohua,Wen, Yuehong,Qin, Bo,Feng, Xiaoming
, p. 204 - 208 (2007/10/03)
The enantioselective Strecker reaction of N-diphenylphosphinoyl ketoimines has been achieved by use of in situ prepared chiral N,N′-dioxide catalyst from L-piperidinamide 3f and m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (m-CPBA). Excellent yields (up to 99%) and high enantioselectivities (up to 92% ee) were obtained. In particular, in situ prepared catalyst with readily available chiral material made the procedure more convenient. Moreover, the L-piperidinamide 3f-derived N,N′-dioxide 9 could be recycled and reused at least five times without any loss of either catalytic activity or enantioselectivity.
