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Enantioselective Synthesis of Nitriles Containing a Quaternary Carbon Center by Michael Reactions of Silyl Ketene Imines with 1-Acrylpyrazoles.

Long ChenMaoping PuShiyang LiXinpeng SangXiaohua LiuYun-Dong WuXiaoming Feng
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
The enantioselective construction of quaternary carbon centers is a marked challenge in asymmetric catalysis research. It is extremely difficult when a chiral catalyst can not distinguish the facial selectivity of the substrate through bond interactions. Here we realized an enantioselective Michael reaction of silyl ketene imines to 1-acrylpyrazoles using a chiral N,N'-dioxide-Co(II) complex. The protocol is highly efficient for the construction of nitrile-, aryl-, and dialkyl-bearing carbon centers and has been successful applied in the divergent synthesis of pharmaceuticals and natural products. The through-space dispersion interactions between unbound silyl ketene imines and the 1-acrylpyrazole-bonded catalyst play a key role in facilitating the reactivity and the enantioselectivity of this process.
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