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Anionic Bisoxazoline Ligands Enable Copper-Catalyzed Asymmetric Radical Azidation of Acrylamides.

Lianqian WuZhihan ZhangDunqi WuFei WangPinhong ChenZhenyang LinGuosheng Liu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Asymmetric radical azidation for the synthesis of chiral alkylazides remains a tremendous challenge in organic synthesis. We report here an unprecedented highly enantioselective radical azidation of acrylamides catalyzed by 1 mol % of a copper catalyst. The substrates were converted to the corresponding alkylazides in high yield with good-to-excellent enantioselectivity. Notably, employing an anionic cyano-bisoxazoline (CN-Box) ligand is crucial to generate a monomeric CuII azide species, rather than a dimeric CuII azide intermediate, for this highly enantioselective radical azidation.
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