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Enantioselective hydroamination of unactivated terminal alkenes.

Senjie Ma1,2, Yumeng Xi1,2, Haoyu Fan1, Sven Roediger1, John F Hartwig1,2,3.   

Abstract

Asymmetric alkene hydroamination could be a direct route to valuable chiral amines from abundant feedstocks. However, most asymmetric hydroaminations have limited synthetic value because they require a large excess of alkene, occur with modest enantioselectivity, and proceed with limited tolerance of functional groups. We report an enantioselective, intermolecular hydroamination of unactivated terminal alkenes that occurs with equimolar amounts of alkene and amine, tolerates many functional groups, and occurs in high yield, with high enantioselectivity and turnover numbers. Mechanistic studies revealed factors, including reversibility of the addition, reversible oxidation of the product amine, competing isomerization of the alkene reactant, and unfavorable replacement of sacrificial ligands in standard catalyst precursors by the chiral bisphosphine, that needed to be addressed to achieve enantioselective N-H additions to alkenes.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35647390      PMCID: PMC9140304          DOI: 10.1016/j.chempr.2021.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem            Impact factor:   25.832


  28 in total

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