Origin of and a Solution for Uneven Efficiency by Cinchona Alkaloid-Derived, Pseudoenantiomeric Catalysts for Asymmetric Reactions

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Abstract

Cinchona alkaloid-derived chiral catalysts represent one of the most widely applied classes of organocatalysts, which have been successfully utilized in the promotion of a wide variety of asymmetric reactions. Cinchona alkaloids exist in nature as pseudoenantiomers, which allow cinchona alkaloid-catalyzed reactions to provide high enantioselectivities and yields toward both enantiomers of interest in many reactions. On the other hand, the subtle structural difference between pseudoenantiomeric cinchona alkaloids could also lead to uneven efficiency that severely limits the applicability of some cinchona alkaloid-catalyzed reactions. We describe here the elucidation of the origin of and the consequent development of novel modified cinchona alkaloids to address such a problem in asymmetric imine umpolung reactions by cinchonium salts.

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Hu, B., Bezpalko, M. W., Fei, C., Dickie, D. A., Foxman, B. M., & Deng, L. (2018). Origin of and a Solution for Uneven Efficiency by Cinchona Alkaloid-Derived, Pseudoenantiomeric Catalysts for Asymmetric Reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(42), 13913–13920. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09010

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