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Biomimetic 2-Imino-Nazarov Cyclizations via Eneallene Aziridination

Joshua R. Corbin, Devin R. Ketelboeter, Israel Fernández, Jennifer M. Schomaker

2020Journal of the American Chemical Society27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amidoallyl cations are appealing three-carbon synthons for the preparation of complex amine-containing carbocycles; however, methods to generate and utilize these reactive species are limited and underexplored compared to those for oxallyl cations. Here we disclose a bioinspired strain-driven ring opening of bicyclic methyleneaziridines to 2-amidopentadienyl cation intermediates that readily engage in Nazarov cyclizations. Advantages of this strategy include ease of generation and improved reactivity compared to 3-pentadienyl cations, control over the ultimate position of the alkene, the potential for high dr between vicinal stereocenters, and the ability to further elaborate the products to fully substituted aminocyclopentanes. Experimental and computational studies support a dual role for the Rh2Ln complex as both a nitrene transfer catalyst and a Lewis acid promoter, insight that provides a framework for the future development of asymmetric 2-imino-Nazarov cyclizations.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryNitreneBicyclic moleculeStereocenterSynthonVicinalAlkeneLewis acids and basesReactivity (psychology)Combinatorial chemistryOrganocatalysisStereochemistryCatalysisAmine gas treatingRing (chemistry)Enantioselective synthesisOrganic chemistryMedicineAlternative medicinePathologySynthesis and Catalytic ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsSynthetic Organic Chemistry Methods