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Iridium-Catalyzed Enantioconvergent Borrowing Hydrogen Annulation of Racemic 1,4-Diols with Amines.

Yongbing LiuHuanlin DiaoGuorong HongJonathan EdwardTao ZhangGuoqiang YangBin-Miao YangYu Zhao
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
We present an enantioconvergent access to chiral N -heterocycles directly from simple racemic diols and primary amines, through a highly economical borrowing hydrogen annulation. The identification of a chiral amine-derived iridacycle catalyst was the key for achieving high efficiency and enantioselectivity in the one-step construction of two C-N bonds. This catalytic method enabled a rapid access to a wide range of diversely substituted enantioenriched pyrrolidines including key precursors to valuable drugs such as aticaprant and MSC 2530818.
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