Literature DB >> 18715004

Intermolecular, catalytic asymmetric hydroamination of bicyclic alkenes and dienes in high yield and enantioselectivity.

Jianrong Steve Zhou1, John F Hartwig.   

Abstract

A set of catalytic, intermolecular hydroaminations of strained bicyclic olefins and dienes are reported that occur in both high yield and high enantioselectivity. These reactions occur with a catalyst generated from [Ir(cyclooctene)Cl]2, sterically hindered and electron-rich derivatives of the Segphos and BIPHEP family of ligands, and a soluble base. This system catalyzes the addition of various anilines to norbornene, norbornadiene, and other bicyclic olefins. The products from addition of p-anisidine can be transformed to BOC-protected norbornylamine and to substituted cyclopentanes in nearly enantiopure form. Mechanistic studies show that addition of aniline-d2 occurs in a syn fashion and suggest that the catalytic cycle comprises oxidative addition of aniline to form a bis-anilide hydride complex, followed by migratory insertion of olefin and reductive elimination of product in a series of steps involving iridium complexes containing ancillary bisphosphine and arylamide ligands.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18715004     DOI: 10.1021/ja803523z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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