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Enantioselective anti -Dihalogenation of Electron-Deficient Olefin: A Triplet Halo-Radical Pylon Intermediate.

Dong ZhangMaoping PuZhenzhong LiuYuqiao ZhouZhendong YangXiao-Hua LiuYun-Dong WuXiaoming Feng
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
The textbook alkene halogenation reaction establishes straightforward access to vicinal dihaloalkanes. However, a robust catalytic method for dihalogenizing electron-deficient olefins in an enantioselective manner is still under development, and its mechanism remains controversial. Herein, we disclose efficient regio-, anti -diastereo-, and enantioselective dibromination, bromochlorination, and dichlorination reactions of enones catalyzed by a chiral N , N' -dioxide/Yb(OTf) 3 complex. With the combination of electrophilic halogen and halide salts as halogenating agents, an array of homo- and heterodihalogenated derivatives is achieved in moderate to good enantioselectivities. Moreover, DFT calculations reveal that a novel triplet halo-radical pylon intermediate is probable in accounting for the exclusive regio- and anti -diastereoselectivity.
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