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Bisoxazoline carbene reaction

However, at this stage relatively little progress has been made in research on asymmetric catalytic carbene transfer to imines. In 1995, Jacobsen and Jorgensen reported independently that reaction of ethyl diazoacetate with selected imines can be catalyzed by copper salts [27,28]. In the former case [27], moderate levels of enantioselection were found to be imparted by bisoxazoline ligands associated with the copper catalyst (Scheme 11). The observation of racemic pyrrolidine byproducts in the reaction was taken to support a mechanism of catalysis involving initial formation of a copper-bound azomethine yhde intermediate (Scheme 12 ). Collapse of this intermediate to the optically active aziridine apparently competes with dissociation of the copper to a free azomethine ylide. The latter can react with fumarate formed by diazoester decomposition in a dipolar cycloaddition to afford racemic pyrrolidine. [Pg.588]


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