On the gold(I)-catalyzed enantioselective addition of indole to diphenylallene via anion-binding catalysis

IF 1.5 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Banruo Huang , Binh Khanh Mai , Ulrike Warzok , Peng Liu , F. Dean Toste
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Abstract

Neutral dual hydrogen bond donors (HBDs) are effective catalysts that enhance the electrophilicity of substrates or the Lewis/Brønsted acidity of reagents through an anion-binding mechanism. Despite their success in various enantioselective organocatalytic reactions, their application to transition metal catalysis remains rare. Herein, we report the activation of gold(I) precatalysts by chiral ureas, leading to enantioselective hydroarylation of allenes with indoles. Experimental and computational studies support an anion-binding mechanism for gold(I) precatalyst activation. Noncovalent interactions were identified as the source of enantiodifferentiation, providing insights into the cooperativity between achiral phosphine ligands and chiral ureas.

通过阴离子结合催化金(I)催化的吲哚与二苯基烯的对映选择性加成反应
中性双氢键供体(HBDs)是一种有效的催化剂,可通过阴离子结合机制增强底物的亲电性或试剂的路易斯/布氏酸性。尽管它们在各种对映选择性有机催化反应中取得了成功,但在过渡金属催化中的应用仍然很少。在此,我们报告了金 (I) 前催化剂被手性脲激活,从而导致烯与吲哚的对映选择性加氢反应。实验和计算研究支持金(I)前催化剂活化的阴离子结合机制。非共价相互作用被确定为对映体差异的来源,为了解非手性膦配体与手性脲之间的合作关系提供了见解。
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Tetrahedron Letters
Tetrahedron Letters 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.60%
发文量
521
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: Tetrahedron Letters provides maximum dissemination of outstanding developments in organic chemistry. The journal is published weekly and covers developments in techniques, structures, methods and conclusions in experimental and theoretical organic chemistry. Rapid publication of timely and significant research results enables researchers from all over the world to transmit quickly their new contributions to large, international audiences.
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