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Dianionic Phase-Transfer Catalyst for Asymmetric Fluoro-cyclization.

Hiromichi EgamiTomoki NiwaHitomi SatoRyo HottaDaiki RounoYuji KawatoYoshitaka Hamashima
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
Inspired by the dicationic nature of the electrophilic fluorinating reagent, Selectfluor (1), we rationally designed a series of dicarboxylic acid precatalysts (2), which, when deprotonated, act as anionic phase-transfer catalysts for asymmetric fluorination of alkenes. Among them, 2a having the shortest linker moiety efficiently catalyzed unprecedented 6-endo-fluoro-cyclization of various allylic amides, affording fluorinated dihydrooxazine compounds with high enantioselectivity (up to 99% ee). In addition to cyclic substrates, acyclic trisubstituted alkenes underwent the reaction with good diastereoselectivity, whereas low diastereoselectivity was observed for linear disubstituted alkenes. Results suggest that the reaction proceeds via a fluoro-carbocation intermediate.
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