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Metal-Catalyzed Enantioconvergent Transformations

Miguel Yus, Carmén Nájera, Francisco Foubelo, José M. Sansano

2023Chemical Reviews84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Enantioconvergent catalysis has expanded asymmetric synthesis to new methodologies able to convert racemic compounds into a single enantiomer. This review covers recent advances in transition-metal-catalyzed transformations, such as radical-based cross-coupling of racemic alkyl electrophiles with nucleophiles or racemic alkylmetals with electrophiles and reductive cross-coupling of two electrophiles mainly under Ni/bis(oxazoline) catalysis. C-H functionalization of racemic electrophiles or nucleophiles can be performed in an enantioconvergent manner. Hydroalkylation of alkenes, allenes, and acetylenes is an alternative to cross-coupling reactions. Hydrogen autotransfer has been applied to amination of racemic alcohols and C-C bond forming reactions (Guerbet reaction). Other metal-catalyzed reactions involve addition of racemic allylic systems to carbonyl compounds, propargylation of alcohols and phenols, amination of racemic 3-bromooxindoles, allenylation of carbonyl compounds with racemic allenolates or propargyl bromides, and hydroxylation of racemic 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryElectrophileNucleophileOrganic chemistryEnantioselective synthesisCatalysisAllylic rearrangementElectrophilic aminationOxazolineAminationPropargylEnantiomerCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisRadical Photochemical Reactions