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Organo/Transition-Metal Combined Catalysis Rejuvenates Both in Asymmetric Synthesis

Dian‐Feng Chen, Liu‐Zhu Gong

2022Journal of the American Chemical Society215 citationsDOI

Abstract

Since its advent two decades ago, asymmetric organo/transition-metal combined catalysis (AOMC), including cooperative catalysis and relay catalysis, has leveraged redistribution of chemical bonds to build up molecular complexity and enantio-differentiation to form individual enantiomers with activations from versatile organocatalysts and transition-metal complexes. The goal of this perspective is to provide readers with the fundamental attributes of AOMC─orthogonality, kinetics, mechanism, and selectivity─to understand how an organocatalyst and a transition-metal complex would collaborate to enable fruitful new reaction development and what are the intrinsic pathways of unproductive events, such as catalyst self-quenching. In closing, future opportunities of AOMC have been directed toward the prediction of effective catalyst combination, introducing enzyme catalysis, and a focus on transient radical intermediate, to animate this area in the years to come.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryCatalysisRedistribution (election)Transition metalEnantioselective synthesisCombinatorial chemistryTransition stateOrganic chemistryLawPoliticsPolitical scienceAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisCyclopropane Reaction MechanismsCatalytic C–H Functionalization Methods