Chiral phase-transfer catalysts with hydrogen bond: A powerful tool in the asymmetric synthesis

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Abstract

Asymmetric phase-transfer catalysis has been widely applied into organic synthesis for efficiently creating chiral functional molecules. In the past decades, chiral phase-transfer catalysts with proton donating groups are emerging as an extremely significant strategy in the design of novel catalysts, and a large number of enantioselective reactions have been developed. In particular, the proton donating groups including phenol, amide, and (thio)-urea exhibited unique properties for cooperating with the phase-transfer catalysts, and great advances on this field have been made in the past few years. This review summarizes the seminal works on the design, synthesis, and applications of chiral phase-transfer catalysts with strong hydrogen bonding interactions.

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Wang, H. (2019, March 1). Chiral phase-transfer catalysts with hydrogen bond: A powerful tool in the asymmetric synthesis. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9030244

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