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Bifunctional Brpnsted base/acid catalysis

This reaction encompasses a number of interesting features (general Brpnsted acid/ Brpnsted base catalysis, bifunctional catalysis, enantioselective organocatalysis, very short hydrogen bonds, similarity to serine protease mechanism, oxyanion hole), and we were able to obtain a complete set of DFT based data for the entire reaction path, from the starting catalyst-substrate complex to the product complex. [Pg.7]

Bifunctional catalysts have proven to be very powerful in asymmetric organic transformations [3], It is proposed that these chiral catalysts possess both Brpnsted base and acid character allowing for activation of both electrophile and nucleophile for enantioselective carbon-carbon bond formation [89], Pioneers Jacobsen, Takemoto, Johnston, Li, Wang and Tsogoeva have illustrated the synthetic utility of the bifunctional catalysts in various organic transformations with a class of cyclohexane-diamine derived catalysts (Fig. 6). In general, these catalysts contain a Brpnsted basic tertiary nitrogen, which activates the substrate for asymmetric catalysis, in conjunction with a Brpnsted acid moiety, such as urea or pyridinium proton. [Pg.172]

The use of lanthanide complexes in asymmetric catalysis was pioneered by Danishefsky s group with the hetero-Diels-Alder reaction,and their utility as chiral Lewis acid catalysts was shown by Kobayashi. The Brpnsted base character of lanthanide-alkoxides has been used by Shibasaki for aldol reactions, cyanosilylation of aldehydes and nitroaldol reactions.The combination of Lewis acid and Brpnsted base properties of lanthanide complexes has been exploited in particular by Shibasaki for bifunctional asymmetric catalysis. These bimetallic lanthanide-main-group BINOL complexes are synthesized according to the following routes ... [Pg.528]

Scheme 23 Bifunctional activation of reactants with Brpnsted acid/base pair in phosphoric acid catalysis... Scheme 23 Bifunctional activation of reactants with Brpnsted acid/base pair in phosphoric acid catalysis...
Chen et al. [26] reported the use of a bifunctional thiourea catalyst 61 during the organocatalyzed thia-Michael addition of thiophenol to unsaturated imide 58c (Scheme 3.29). Michael adduct 60c was obtained in 60% ee and 97% yield by conducting the reaction in dichloromethane at -78°C. The authors speculated that while the tertiary amine of the bifunctional catalyst 61 would act as a proton shuttle according to a Brpnsted acid/base catalysis, the presence of the thiourea moiety might possibly cooperate in the stabilization of the more stable Z-enolate intermediate via hydrogen bond formation as illustrated in Scheme 3.31. [Pg.91]


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