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Carbene-Catalyzed Activation of Remote Nitrogen Atoms of (Benz)imidazole-Derived Aldimines for Enantioselective Synthesis of Heterocycles.

Xing YangYongtao XieJun XuShichao RenBivas MondalLiejin ZhouWeiyi TianXinglong ZhangLin HaoZhichao JinYonggui Robin Chi
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
A new mode of carbene-catalyzed heteroatom activation and asymmetric reactions is disclosed. The reaction starts with addition of a carbene catalyst to a (benz)imidazole-derived aldimine substrate. Subsequent oxidation and proton transfer lead to the formation of a catalyst-bound triaza-diene as the key intermediate, in which the nitrogen atom at a site remote to the catalyst-substrate bond is activated. This unusual triaza-diene intermediate then undergoes highly enantioselective reactions with activated ketones through a concerted asynchronous pathway, as supported by mechanistic studies and preliminary density function theory calculation.
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