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Asymmetric allylation nucleophilic properties

The chiral ir-allyl-Pd(II) intermediates shown in Scheme 84 undergo epimerization. The efficiency of this step and the regiochemistry of the nucleophilic attack to the exo face are very important for obtaining enantioface selection (Scheme 89). Bosnich analyzed the general characteristics of the asymmetric alkylation in terms of the properties of the allylic acetate substrates and of the 7T-allyl-Pd(II) intermediates, which undergo facile o-tc-o rearrangement, readily switching the face of Pd coordination (208). Examination of the dynamic equilibria of a series of cationic ir-allyl-Pd-chiral phosphine complexes has indicated that the 7r-allyl intermediates epimerize 10-100 times faster than the nucleo-... [Pg.107]

Metal rf-inline complexes with various transition metals [1-10] and lanthanides [11,12] are well known in the literature. Early transition metal if-imine complexes have attracted attention as a-amino carbanion equivalents. Zirconium rf-imine complexes, or zirconaaziridines (the names describe different resonance structures), are readily accessible and have been applied in organic synthesis in view of the umpolung [13] of their carbons whereas imines readily react with nucleophiles, zirconaaziridines undergo the insertion of electrophilic reagents. Accessible compounds include heterocycles and nitrogen-containing products such as allylic amines, diamines, amino alcohols, amino amides, amino am-idines, and amino acid esters. Asymmetric syntheses of allylic amines and a-amino acid esters have even been carried out. The mechanism of such transformations has implications not only for imine complexes, but also for the related aldehyde and ketone complexes [14-16]. The synthesis and properties of zirconaaziridines and their applications toward organic transformations will be discussed in this chapter. [Pg.2]


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