Atroposelective Chan-Evans-Lam Amination

05 September 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The synthetic control of atropoisomerism along C─N bonds is a major challenge, and methods that allow C─N atroposelective bond formation are rare. This is a problem because each atropoisomer can feature starkly differentiated biological properties. Yet, among the three most practical and applicable classical amination methods available: 1) the Cu-catalyzed Ullmann-Goldberg reaction, 2) the Pd-catalyzed Buchwald-Hartwig reaction, and 3) the Cu-catalyzed Chan-Evans-Lam reaction, none has truly been rendered atroposelective at the newly formed C─N bond. The first ever Chan-Evans-Lam atroposelective amination is herein described with a simple copper catalyst and new PyrOx chiral ligand. This method constitutes a change of paradigm in the field.

Keywords

Chan-Evans-Lam reaction • atroposelective amination • enantioselective catalysis • PyrOx ligand • VPOX

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Atroposelective Chan-Evans-Lam Amination, supporting information
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Synthetic methods, NMR, IR, HRMS, chiral analytical HPLC characterization of the products, 1H and 13C NMR spectra. The authors have cited additional references within the Supporting Information.[19-48]
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