Abstract
A highly enantioselective synthesis of α-branched acrylonitriles is reported featuring a one-pot sequential asymmetric Michael addition/retro-Dieckmann/retro-Michael fragmentation cascade. The method, which relies on a solid, bench-stable, and commercially available acrylonitrile surrogate, is practical, scalable, and highly versatile and provides a direct access to a wide range of enantioenriched nitrile-containing building blocks. Most importantly, the method offers a new tool to incorporate an acrylonitrile moiety in an asymmetric fashion.
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Duchemin, N., Cattoen, M., Gayraud, O., Anselmi, S., Siddiq, B., Buccafusca, R., … Arseniyadis, S. (2020). Direct Access to Highly Enantioenriched α-Branched Acrylonitriles through a One-Pot Sequential Asymmetric Michael Addition/Retro-Dieckmann/Retro-Michael Fragmentation Cascade. Organic Letters, 22(15), 5995–6000. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.0c02079
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