Enantioselective synthesis of tetraarylmethanes through meta-hydroxyl-directed benzylic substitution

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Abstract

Benzylic carbocations bearing an ortho- or para-hydroxyl group can be stabilized by forming quinone methides, which have been explored in enantioselective synthesis. However, those with a meta-hydroxyl group have remained almost unexplored in organic synthesis. The lack of resonance stabilization by a typical quinone methide form renders them not only difficult to generate, but also challenging to control for asymmetric bond formation. Here we report an efficient catalytic enantioselective reaction between meta-hydroxyl triarylmethanols and indoles, via triaryl carbocations, for the synthesis of tetraarylmethanes with excellent enantiocontrol. Control experiments reveal that the meta-hydroxyl group is essential for both reactivity and stereocontrol. Ortho-directing groups (alkoxyl, sulfenyl or fluoro) benefit enantiocontrol through secondary hydrogen-bonding interactions, but are not required for reactivity. The resulting tetraarylmethane products show anticancer activities, through a mechanism distinct from that of classical anticancer drugs. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Tan, X., Deng, Z., Wang, Q., Chen, S., Zhu, G., & Sun, J. (2023). Enantioselective synthesis of tetraarylmethanes through meta-hydroxyl-directed benzylic substitution. Nature Synthesis, 2(3), 275–285. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44160-022-00211-4

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