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Asymmetric reactions copper© trifluoromethanesulfonate

Asymmetric Aziridination of Alkenes. The copper-catalyzed aziridination reaction can be rendered enantioselective by the addition of chiral ligands. The first example of an enantioselective aziridination of an alkene employed the bis(oxazoline) ligand (4) (R = f-Bu) and copper(I) trifluoromethanesulfonate as the metal catalyst (eq 14). This catalyst system affords the aziridine in 97% yield and 61% ee. Other reports have appeared subsequently regarding the extended scope of this reaction. " Important contributions to this area include the copper/bis-(oxazoline)-catalyzed aziridination of aryl acrylate esters (eq 15) and the copper/bis(imine)-catalyzed aziridination of cyclic cis-alkenes with the bis(imine) ligand (5) (eqs 16 and 17). ... [Pg.552]


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