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Theoretical study of the mechanism behind the site- and enantio-selectivity of C-H functionalization catalysed by chiral dirhodium catalyst.

Meijuan ZhouMichael Springborg
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2020)
The C-H functionalization is very important for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and complex natural products. Rhodium carbenoids, obtained when a dirhodium(ii) catalyst containing a crown formed by chiral ligands reacts with diazo compounds with both an electron donating group and an electron withdrawing group, play an important part in controlling site- and enantio-selectivity for functionalization of non-activated C-H bonds. It has earlier been demonstrated that the tertiary C-H bond is more favored to be functionalized inside the crown of the dirhodium catalyst with S-configuration ligands compared with the secondary and primary C-H bonds although the latter possess weaker steric effects. We argue that the higher site- and enantio-selectivity for some types of C-H bond functionalization can be related to intermolecular hydrogen bonding, steric hindrance, and weak interactions when the dirhodium catalyst is interacting with the chiral ligands.
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