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Organocatalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Molecules: Development of Strategies and Skeletons

Author
Corresponding AuthorTan,Bin
Publication Years
2022
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
0001-4842
EISSN
1520-4898
Abstract
ConspectusThe growing importance of axially chiral architectures in different scientific domains has unveiled shortcomings in terms of efficient synthetic access and skeletal variety. This account describes our strategies in answering these challenges within the organocatalytic context where the emergence of bifunctional catalysts such as chiral phosphoric acids (CPAs) has proven invaluable in controlling the sense of axial chirality. The wide occurrence of bi(hetero)aryl skeletons in privileged structures constitutes a strong motivation to devise more effective arylation methods. Our design revolves around modulating the intrinsic nucleophilicity of aromatic amines and alcohols. The first approach involves the design of an electron-withdrawing activating group which could associate with the catalyst for reactivity enhancement and selectivity control. The resonance of arenes offers the unique mechanistic possibility to select between activating sites. C2-Azo- and nitroso-substituted naphthalenes undergo atroposelective ortho C- or N-arylation with (hetero)aromatic nucleophiles. For monocyclic benzenes, programmable charge localization leads to regioselective activation by catalytic control alone or aided by substrate design. For instance, selective addition to nitroso nitrogen enables successive annulation initiated by the amine to yield axially chiral N-arylbenzimidazoles. In a biomimetic manner, a finely tuned catalyst could direct a para-selective nucleophilic approach in the atroposelective arylation of azobenzenes. The second strategy employs electrophilic arene precursors for arylation which occurs via rearomatization with central-to-axial chirality transfer. This enabled the arylation of (imino)quinones with indoles to access phenylindole atropisomers. By adapting this chemistry with an additional oxidation event to liberate the carbonyl functionalities, aryl-o-naphthoquinone and aryl-p-quinone atropisomers were attained. Along with the development of new arylation strategies, deriving new axially chiral structures has been another consistent theme of our research program. The atroposelective functionalization of alkynes provides broad entry to atropisomeric alkenes. The monofunctionalization of alkynes through the interception of an electrophilic vinylidene-quinone-methide (VQM) intermediate with 2-naphthols yielded the new EBINOL scaffolds. By designing an internal directing group, the atroposelective dihalogenation of alkynes was realized using abundant alkali halides despite their weak nucleophilicities and poor solubilities. The atroposelective N-alkylation of alkenes was pursued to prepare multifunctionalized alkene atropisomers that could be converted into 2-arylpyrroles with chirality transfer. The synthesis of B-aryl-1,2-azaborines containing a C-B chiral axis was accomplished where the CPA catalyst effects the desymmetrization and defines the configuration of the distal C-B bond. Inspired by the axially chiral scaffold of allenes, we leveraged the developed arene activation strategy to achieve para-addition and dearomatization of judiciously designed azobenzenes, which led to structurally novel cyclohexadienylidene-based hydrazones. To complement these structures, axially chiral cyclohexadienyl oxime ethers were also attained through CPA-catalyzed condensation between hydroxylamines and spiro[4.5]trienones.
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Funding Project
[21825105] ; [21901105] ; [2021YFF0701604] ; [2020B121201002] ; [2019BT02Y335] ; [JCYJ20210324120205016] ; [JCYJ20210324105005015]
WOS Research Area
Chemistry
WOS Subject
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
WOS Accession No
WOS:000868882500001
Publisher
ESI Research Field
CHEMISTRY
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85139350962
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Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:19
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/406245
DepartmentDepartment of Chemistry
前沿与交叉科学研究院
深圳格拉布斯研究院
Affiliation
1.Shenzhen Grubbs Institute,Department of Chemistry,Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Catalysis,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
2.Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry;  Shenzhen Grubbs Institute;  Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry;  Shenzhen Grubbs Institute;  Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
First Author's First AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry;  Shenzhen Grubbs Institute
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Cheng,Jun Kee,Xiang,Shao Hua,Tan,Bin. Organocatalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Molecules: Development of Strategies and Skeletons[J]. ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH,2022.
APA
Cheng,Jun Kee,Xiang,Shao Hua,&Tan,Bin.(2022).Organocatalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Molecules: Development of Strategies and Skeletons.ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH.
MLA
Cheng,Jun Kee,et al."Organocatalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Molecules: Development of Strategies and Skeletons".ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH (2022).
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