Overcoming the Limitations of Transition-Metal Catalysis in the Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (DKR) of Atropisomeric Bisnaphthols.

IF 12.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Central Science Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1021/acscentsci.4c01370
Kun Wang, Wei Wang, Dingkai Lou, Jie Zhang, Changli Chi, Jan-E Bäckvall, Xiang Sheng, Can Zhu
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Chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR), combining a metal racemization catalyst with an enzyme, has emerged as an elegant solution to transform racemic substrates into enantiopure products, while compatibility of dual catalysis is the key issue. Conventional solutions have utilized presynthesized metal complexes with a fixed and bulky ligand to protect the metal from the enzyme system; however, this has been generally limited to anionic ligands. Herein, we report our strategy to solve the compatibility issue by employing a reliable ligand that firmly coordinates in situ to the metal. Such a reliable ligand offers π* orbitals, allowing additional metal-to-ligand d-π* back-donation, which can significantly enhance coordination effects between the ligand and metal. Therefore, we developed an efficient DKR method to access chiral BINOLs from racemic derivatives under dual copper and enzyme catalysis. In cooperation with lipase LPL-311-Celite, the DKR of BINOLs was successfully realized with a copper catalyst via in situ coordination of BCP (L8) to CuCl. A series of functionalized C 2- and C 1-symmetric chiral biaryls could be synthesized in high yields with good enantioselectivity. The racemization mechanism was proposed to involve a radical-anion intermediate, which allows the axial rotation with a dramatic decrease of the rotation barrier.

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ACS Central Science
ACS Central Science Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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25.50
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194
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: ACS Central Science publishes significant primary reports on research in chemistry and allied fields where chemical approaches are pivotal. As the first fully open-access journal by the American Chemical Society, it covers compelling and important contributions to the broad chemistry and scientific community. "Central science," a term popularized nearly 40 years ago, emphasizes chemistry's central role in connecting physical and life sciences, and fundamental sciences with applied disciplines like medicine and engineering. The journal focuses on exceptional quality articles, addressing advances in fundamental chemistry and interdisciplinary research.
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