Copper-catalyzed asymmetric cyclization of alkenyl diynes: method development and new mechanistic insights

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Abstract

Metal carbenes have proven to be one of the most important and useful intermediates in organic synthesis, but catalytic asymmetric reactions involving metal carbenes are still scarce and remain a challenge. Particularly, the mechanistic pathway and chiral induction model in these asymmetric transformations are far from clear. Described herein is a copper-catalyzed asymmetric cyclization of alkenyl diynes involving a vinylic C(sp2)-H functionalization, which constitutes the first asymmetric vinylic C(sp2)-H functionalization through cyclopentannulation. Significantly, based on extensive mechanistic studies including control experiments and theoretical calculations, a revised mechanism involving a novel type of endocyclic copper carbeneviaremote-stereocontrol is proposed, thus providing new mechanistic insight into the copper-catalyzed asymmetric diyne cyclization and representing a new chiral control pattern in asymmetric catalysis based on remote-stereocontrol and vinyl cations. This method enables the practical and atom-economical construction of an array of valuable chiral polycyclic-pyrroles in high yields and enantioselectivities.

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Zhu, X. Q., Hong, P., Zheng, Y. X., Zhen, Y. Y., Hong, F. L., Lu, X., & Ye, L. W. (2021). Copper-catalyzed asymmetric cyclization of alkenyl diynes: method development and new mechanistic insights. Chemical Science, 12(27), 9466–9474. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02773e

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