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Author(s):  
Changqiang He ◽  
Zhikun Wu ◽  
Yuqiao Zhou ◽  
Weidi Cao ◽  
Xiaoming Feng

Chiral Lewis acid-catalyzed enantioselective nitrooxylation of cyclic and acyclic β-keto amides/esters with hypervalent iodine(III) reagents is reported. A number of α-nitrooxy-β-keto amides/esters were obtained with good yields and high enantioselectivities...


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiawen Wang ◽  
Faqian He ◽  
Xiaoyu Yang

AbstractAcyclic quaternary stereocenters are widely present in a series of biologically active natural products and pharmaceuticals. However, development of highly efficient asymmetric catalytic methods for the construction of these privileged motifs represents a longstanding challenge in organic synthesis. Herein, an efficient chiral phosphoric acid catalyzed direct asymmetric addition of α-alkynyl acyclic ketones with allenamides has been developed, furnishing the acyclic all-carbon quaternary stereocenters with excellent regioselectivities and high enantioselectivities. Extensive and detailed experimental mechanistic studies were performed to investigate the mechanism of this reaction. Despite a novel covalent allyl phosphate intermediate was found in these reactions, further studies indicated that a SN2-type mechanism with the ketone nucleophiles is not very possible. Instead, a more plausible mechanism involving the elimination of the allyl phosphate to give the α,β-unsaturated iminium intermediate, which underwent the asymmetric conjugate addition with the enol form of ketone nucleophiles under chiral anion catalysis, was proposed. In virtue of the fruitful functional groups bearing in the chiral products, the diverse derivatizations of the chiral products provided access to a wide array of chiral scaffolds with quaternary stereocenters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (17) ◽  
pp. 6961-6966
Author(s):  
Qianwen He ◽  
Dong Zhang ◽  
Fengcai Zhang ◽  
Xiaohua Liu ◽  
Xiaoming Feng

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