Abstract
The catalytic asymmetric synthesis of P-stereogenic phosphines is an efficient strategy to access structurally diverse chiral phosphines that could serve as organocatalysts and ligands to transition metals and motifs of antiviral drugs. Herein, we describe a Ni catalyzed highly regio and enantioselective hydrophosphinylation reaction of secondary phosphine oxides and enynes. This method afforded a plethora of alkenyl phosphine oxides which could serve as valuable precursors to bidentate ligands. A new type of mechanism was discovered by combined kinetic studies and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, which was opposed to the widely accepted Chalk-Harrod type mechanism. Notably, the alkene moiety which could serve as a directing group by coordinating with the Ni catalyst in the transition state, plays a vital role in determining the reactivity, regio and enantioselectivity.
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Zhang, Y. Q., Han, X. Y., Wu, Y., Qi, P. J., Zhang, Q., & Zhang, Q. W. (2022). Ni-catalyzed asymmetric hydrophosphinylation of conjugated enynes and mechanistic studies. Chemical Science, 13(14), 4095–4102. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00091a
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