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Substrate-Directed Enantioselective Aziridination of Alkenyl Alcohols Controlled by a Chiral Cation

Alexander Fanourakis, Nicholas J. Hodson, Arthur R. Lit, Robert J. Phipps

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alkene aziridination is a highly versatile transformation for the construction of chiral nitrogen-containing compounds. Inspired by the success of analogous substrate-directed epoxidations, we report an enantioselective aziridination of alkenyl alcohols, which enables asymmetric nitrene transfer to alkenes with varied substitution patterns, including those not covered by the current protocols. We believe that our method is effective because it is substrate-directed, exploiting a network of attractive non-covalent interactions between the substrate, an achiral dianionic rhodium(II,II) tetracarboxylate dimer, and its two associated cinchona alkaloid-derived cations. It is these cations that provide a defined chiral pocket in which the aziridination can occur. In addition to a thorough evaluation of compatible alkene classes, we advance a practical mnemonic to predict reaction outcome and disclose a range of post-functionalization protocols that highlight the unique synthetic potential of the enantioenriched aziridine-alcohol products.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryEnantioselective synthesisAlkeneNitreneAziridineCombinatorial chemistryCinchonaSubstrate (aquarium)AminationRhodiumImineOrganic chemistryCatalysisRing (chemistry)OceanographyGeologySynthesis and Catalytic ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsOxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions