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Enantioselective Reductive Cross-Couplings of Olefins by Merging Electrochemistry with Nickel Catalysis.

Yun-Zhao WangBing SunXiao-Yu ZhuYu-Cheng GuCong MaTian-Sheng Mei
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
The merger of electrochemistry and transition metal catalysis has emerged as a powerful tool to join two electrophiles in an enantioselective manner. However, the development of enantioselective electroreductive cross-couplings of olefins remains a challenge. Inspired by the advantages of the synergistic use of electrochemistry with nickel catalysis, we present here a Ni-catalyzed enantioselective electroreductive cross-coupling of acrylates with aryl halides and alkyl bromides, which affords chiral α-aryl carbonyls in good to excellent enantioselectivity. Additionally, this catalytic reaction can be applied to (hetero)aryl chlorides, which is difficult to achieve by other methods. The combination of cyclic voltammetry analysis with electrode potential studies suggests that the Ni I species activates aryl halides by oxidative addition and alkyl bromides by single-electron transfer.
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