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New chiral biscarboline N,N′-dioxide derivatives as catalyst in enantioselective reduction of ketoimines with trichlorosilane
Pei, Yu-Ning,Deng, Yu,Li, Jing-Liang,Liu, Li,Zhu, Hua-Jie
, p. 2948 - 2952 (2014)
New axial N,N′-dioxide secondary amide derived from l-tryptophan was synthesized and firstly employed in catalytic enantioselective reduction of ketoimines with trichlorosilane. It was found that 4f was an effective catalyst with excellent reactivity and
Highly enantioselective transfer hydrogenation catalyzed by diasteromeric mixtures of axially chiral (aR,S)- and (aS,S)-Biscarbolines
Dong, Mengxian,Gao, Xinyue,Xiang, Ying,Li, Longfei,Li, Shengnan,Wang, Xuxin,Li, Zhenqiu,Zhu, Huajie
supporting information, (2021/02/05)
The mixtures of axially chiral (aR,S)- and (aS,S)-biscarboline alcohols were firstly used as catalysts in enantioselective 1,2- and 1,4-transfer hydrogenations of ketimines and β-enamino esters, respectively. This mixed axially chiral catalysts exhibited
Chiral cyclometalated iridium complexes for asymmetric reduction reactions
Smith, Jennifer,Kacmaz, Aysecik,Wang, Chao,Villa-Marcos, Barbara,Xiao, Jianliang
supporting information, p. 279 - 284 (2021/01/18)
A series of chiral cyclometalated iridium complexes have been synthesised by cyclometalating chiral 2-aryl-oxazoline and imidazoline ligands with [Cp?IrCl2]2. These iridacycles were studied for asymmetric transfer hydrogenation reactions with formic acid as the hydrogen source and were found to display various activities and enantioselectivities, with the most effective ones affording up to 63% ee in the asymmetric reductive amination of ketones and 77% ee in the reduction of pyridinium ions. This journal is
Chiral Arylated Amines via C?N Coupling of Chiral Amines with Aryl Bromides Promoted by Light
Cao, Rui,Li, Jing-Sheng,Song, Geyang,Tang, Wei-Jun,Wang, Chao,Xiao, Jianliang,Xue, Dong,Yang, Liu,Zhang, Wei
supporting information, p. 21536 - 21542 (2021/08/23)
The Buchwald-Hartwig C-N coupling reaction has found widespread applications in organic synthesis. Over the past two decades or so, many improved catalysts have been introduced, allowing various amines and aryl electrophiles to be readily used nowadays. However, there lacks a protocol that could be used to couple a wide range of chiral amines and aryl halides, without erosion of the enantiomeric excess (ee). Reported in this article is a method based on molecular Ni catalysis driven by light, which enables stereoretentive C-N coupling of optically active amines, amino alcohols, and amino acid esters with aryl bromides, with no need for any external photosensitizer. The method is effective for a wide variety of coupling partners, including those bearing functional groups sensitive to bases and nucleophiles, thus providing a viable alternative to accessing synthetically important chiral N-aryl amines, amino alcohols, and amino acids esters. Its viability is demonstrated by 92 examples with up to 99 % ee.
Synthesis and application of axially chiral biscarbolines with functional N-O and sulfone for 1,2-transfer hydrogenations of ketimines
Xing, Yongfei,Wu, Shijie,Dong, Mengxian,Wang, Jie,Liu, Li,Zhu, Huajie
, (2019/08/08)
A series of axially chiral biscarboline-based sulfones were synthesized from L-tryptophane and applied for enantioselective 1,2-transfer hydrogenations of ketimines using trichlorosilane. The catalyst 4e, which had a tertiary butyl group, exhibited a good conversion and high enantioselectivities up to 96%ee in the series of reactions.
An efficient proline-based homogeneous organocatalyst with recyclability
Li, Qiang,Li, Yuan,Wang, Jingdong,Lin, Yingjie,Wei, Zhonglin,Duan, Haifeng,Yang, Qingbiao,Bai, Fuquan,Li, Yaoxian
, p. 827 - 831 (2018/02/03)
In this work, a homogeneous organocatalyst was developed for the asymmetric reduction of imines. This catalyst could be separated by cyclodextrin-modified Fe3O4@SiO2 magnetic nanoparticles and then released back into a fre
Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of ketimines by indoline as recyclable hydrogen donor
Saito, Kodai,Miyashita, Hiromitsu,Akiyama, Takahiko
supporting information, p. 5312 - 5315 (2015/01/16)
(Chemical Equation Presented) The chiral phosphoric acid catalyzed enantioselective transfer hydrogenation of various ketimines was achieved by the use of 2-aryl indoline as the hydrogen donor. Corresponding chiral amines were obtained in good chemical yi
METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPTICALLY ACTIVE AMINE COMPOUND
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Paragraph 0167, (2013/08/14)
The present invention relates to methods for producing an optically active amine compound via a highly enantioselective hydrogenation reaction of an imine compound, wherein the imine compound is hydrogenated using a ruthenium metal complex having high catalytic activity and represented by Formula (1) [in-line-formulae]RuXYAB??(1)[/in-line-formulae] such as RuBr2[(S,S)-xylskewphos][(S,S)-dpen].
Highly efficient asymmetric-axle-supported N-O amides in enantioselective hydrosilylation of ketimines with trichlorosilane
Pan, Wei,Deng, Yu,He, Jiang-Bo,Bai, Bing,Zhu, Hua-Jie
, p. 7253 - 7257 (2013/08/23)
A novel asymmetric-axle-supported chiral N-O amide was synthesized and used in catalytic enantioselective hydrosilylation of N-aryl ketimines with HSiCl3 at room temperature instead of the typical -20°C. High conversion yield and high enantiose
Asymmetric hydrogenation of N-arylimines catalyzed by the xyl-skewphos/DPEN-ruthenium(II) complex
Arai, Noriyoshi,Utsumi, Noriyuki,Matsumoto, Yuki,Murata, Kunihiko,Tsutsumi, Kunihiko,Ohkuma, Takeshi
supporting information, p. 2089 - 2095 (2012/11/07)
The new catalyst system of RuBr2[(S,S)-xyl-skewphos][(S,S)-dpen] and potassium tert-butoxide shows high reactivity and enantioselectivity in the hydrogenation of N-arylimines [Xyl-Skewphos=2,4-bis(di-3,5-xylylphosphino) pentane, DPEN=1,2-diphenylethylenediamine]. A range of imines derived from aromatic and heteroaromatic ketones as well as some ferrocenyl and vinylic imines are hydrogenated with a turnover number as high as 18,000 under 10-50 atm of hydrogen to afford the amine products in up to 99% enantiomeric excess. The reaction is applied to the synthesis of a chiral N-arylamine, which is the synthetic intermediate of a biologically active compound. The mode of enantioselection is interpreted by using transition-state models based on the X-ray structure of the Xyl-Skewphos/DPEN-RuBr2 complex. Copyright
