Catalytic enantioselective α-fluorination of carbonyl compounds using chiral transition metal complexes

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Two catalytic systems were developed for efficient catalytic enantioselective α-fluorination reactions of carbonyl compounds. Cationic Pd complexes were found to be effective for fluorination of active methine and methylene compounds, and various substrates including β-ketoesters, β-ketophosphonates, and other related compounds were fluorinated in environmentally friendly alcoholic solvents (up to 99% ee). This system was also applicable to the reaction of 3-substituted oxindole derivatives. In addition, we succeeded in developing a novel trinary system NiCl2-binap/R 3SiOTf/2,6-lutidine for the reaction of less acidic α-aryl acetic acid derivatives, and the desired reaction proceeded smoothly to give the corresponding monofluorinated compounds in a highly enantioselective manner (up to 88% ee). Our fluorination reactions are versatile, being applicable to stereoselective synthesis of chiral fluorinated analogues of fundamental building blocks and catalytic asymmetric synthesis of BMS204352, a promising agent for the treatment of stroke.

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Hamashima, Y., & Sodeoka, M. (2007). Catalytic enantioselective α-fluorination of carbonyl compounds using chiral transition metal complexes. Yuki Gosei Kagaku Kyokaishi/Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, 65(11), 1099–1106. https://doi.org/10.5059/yukigoseikyokaishi.65.1099

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